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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in that singular" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to introduce a specific quality or characteristic of something. It can also be used to emphasize a particular aspect of a situation or event. Example: In that singular moment, she knew she had made the right decision.
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I can't write in that singular way, it bores me.
Do you think she has an argument because she's in that singular position?
His faith, enunciated in that singular Carolina stage English, was unlined by the doctrinal boundaries that might have excluded either wing.
The crusaders of Eig's book referred to it in that singular way because it was a dream they had chased for so long, a silver bullet that actually turned out to be one.
They operate as group self-portraits, in a sense, because we all see something different in them and yet Wallinger is clearly represented in that singular principle: the artist as democratic philosopher.
He'd go on to move freely through so many worlds and circles, without ever not speaking in that singular accent — though it probably would have made life easier for him if he'd adopted a new way of talking (after all, as a journalist in the locker rooms, where slang and cursing were art-forms, my dad's stiff, formal tongue made him stick out like an egret among ducks).
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So it makes continuing sense to persevere in pressing that singular insight, in pursuing a determination to confront a dysfunctional system where it originates.
3. Bearing in mind that singular nature of mobile telephone ownership compared to the household nature of a landline telephone, it was considered appropriate during the survey to reduce the number of contact attempts made to mobile telephone owners.
On Fashion's Night Out (Sept . 8, the windows of Marc Jacobs's Bookmarc store in Greenwich Village will be done up in tableaux recreating that singular abode.
It was pointed out in [8] that singular differential equations of the form (1.1) appear in the description of many phenomena in the applied sciences, such as nonlinear elasticity.
You may turn up intending to shout for athletes of your own nation, and to remain blithely unmoved by the achievements of others, but, once you find your seat in the stands, that singular motive recedes.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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