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It can be used as a subject-verb sentence structure to describe a particular animal or creature as a monkey. It is a simple statement that can be used to introduce or describe a monkey in a sentence. For example: - "As I walked through the jungle, I saw a monkey swinging from tree to tree. It is a monkey that I had never seen before, with bright blue fur and a long tail." - "The zookeeper pointed to a cage and said, "It is a monkey, one of our newest additions to the primate exhibit." - "After much research, the scientists concluded that it is a monkey species previously unknown to humans."
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It is either a first for something or it is a monkey off my back or something else.
"It is a monkey off my back.
"Every game is either a first for something or it is a monkey off my back.
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It was a monkey laugh.
"It's a monkey off our backs.
"I thought it was a monkey," he stammered.
It was a monkey, and I paid five cents for it.
It's a monkey off my back and I can't thank everyone enough," the jockey said.
It's a monkey's paw of a legacy, to have birthed an immortal gastronomic titan but not to have attained immortality of one's own.
If you say, 'What's that?,' and she says, 'A dog,' you could say, 'It looks like a dog,' or 'It's brown like the dog, but it's a monkey!' That makes her feel good.
In her instant memory it was a monkey, but, at the moment of muddled confrontation, she had glimpsed the thing as a hairy, hostile child, and she was too panicked to scream.
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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.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com