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Discover Ludwig"lay sense" is not a correct phrase in written English.
It does not have a standard definition so it cannot be used in formal writing. For example, you could not use the phrase "lay sense" in a professional report or academic essay.
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Today we tend to overuse the word "hypochondria" in a lay sense; we apply it to anyone who complains about everyday aches and pains.
In other words, "we have no idea how long it's going to take us to lay Sense over Android 4.0, so bear with us".
"Certainly they're coordinated, but we're using that in the lay sense," said Josefiak.
Finally, some more mileage can be gotten out of explicitly rejecting the hypothesis of the convergent or parallel origin of similar protein sequences, even if not in the sense of statistical hypothesis testing, but in the more lay sense of stating that all the evidence points in the opposite direction, and none of the examples of long-range sequence convergence withstand the scrutiny.
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Most arrestingly, Raised By Wolves talks of exploding bombs and disbelief, both in the religious and lay senses.
HTC has decided to rest heavily on the fence for this one, saying that they do hope to release ICS to the masses, but will have to figure a way to lay their Sense UI on top of it first.
We begin by making sense of the world before we see how much lies beyond sense.
But behind his fairytale win lies a sense of frustration.
Beneath the fine writing, however, lies a sense of loss.
Yet behind all the activism lies a sense of dread.
Behind all Chateaubriand's works lies the sense of a break, caused by the French Revolution, in a stable, ordered existence.
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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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