Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigExact(3)
One man's journal refers to "a sin as grave as the one I am about to commit," which sounds juicy, but the revelation is disappointingly unoriginal.
The impact factor of the journal refers to an index number that is assigned to a journal that is catalogued with Thomson Reuter's Journal Citation Reports.
Details regarding journal impact factor, whether the journal refers to TREND in its instructions to authors, or is listed as a 'supporter' of TREND on the CDC website, and the number of sections or components of TREND that a paper uses will be recorded and used as covariates in the analyses.
Similar(57)
Robin Li and Bo karaoke buddies?" said Josh Chin of The Wall Street Journal, referring to the Baidu chief executive.
As he settled into his law practice during the 1930's, Mr. Blackmun briefly kept a journal, referring admiringly to Mr. Burger in the slang of the day.
Correction: September 2, 2000, Saturday An obituary yesterday about John C. A. Watkins, a former publisher of The Providence Journal, referred incorrectly to a survivor.
True or false: An editorial in the Wall Street Journal referred to people who have so little money that they pay no income tax as "lucky duckies".
Nine of 29 articles in the second issue of the journal referred positively to Vioxx, and an additional 12 articles referred positively to another Merck drug, Fosamax, a bone treatment, Mr. Donovan said.
"Like all young people, we took death's hand with a smile," writes Inge in her journal, referring to that sense of indestructibility we all have before bits of us start to seize up and fall off.
An article published in September 1998 by Prof Scruton in the Wall Street Journal referred to him as a "philosopher living in England", making no mention of any financial link with the tobacco industry.
Correction: March 27, 2000, Monday Because of an editing error, an article in Business Day last Monday about the relationship between CNBC and The Wall Street Journal referred incorrectly to the audience for the Dow Jones Newswires.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
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