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Discover Ludwig"in this shape" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something's physical shape or form, or to a pattern, arrangement, or state. Example sentence: "The second floor of the house was arranged in this shape, with three bedrooms in a circle around the living room."
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If they both stay in this shape they could meet again.
His comment was typical: 'Sorry, old cock, to leave it in this shape.
Inuits and Asians generally do not tend to come in this shape.
Pre-season has allowed for further clarity, with the team continuing in this shape, though without much obvious success.
"If we had any clue that O. D. Heck was in this shape, do you think that we would have ever put Jonathan in there?" Jonathan's father said.
"We buy them in this shape and junk them," Teresa Higgins said of her 1983 Chevy Suburban, which she had parked at a Chebeague wharf one day in August.
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The first track from his new album 'Compass' manages to continue in this shape-shifting vein while also sounding like a significant departure from his last two, soul-infused LPs.
But the mathematician, the magician, the inventor and the puzzler, for all their different attitudes, are always at play in this shape-shifting world, believing that if something is well understood, like Mr. Kamei's cup, perhaps, its secrets can be revealed, or manipulated, or applied.
In this shape-processing technique, we dilated the voxels once and eroded twice.
In particular, this shape can arrange parallel to form the perforated lamellae structure.
With regard to the MMSE in practice, this shape may not be realistic.
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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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