Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigExact(1)
The announcement from Lifetime struck some as odd, but the channel already shows repeats of real-life crime shows like "Cold Case Files" and "Unsolved Mysteries" and made-for-TV movies about tragedies.
Similar(59)
On a concluding note, take it from Vine user Marzuwq Bholai: if you ever encounter the Google Maps Camera in your lifetime, strike a pose. .
But Mr. Monti's warning that young Italians can no longer look forward to lifetime employment struck a chord elsewhere.
When I think back to watching Balanchine ballets in his lifetime, what strikes me most?
...Mary Karr wards off sequel dread by switching genres.... Randall Jarrell said that a good poet was someone who managed in a lifetime to be struck by lighting five or six times; a great one a dozen times.
Fans and sports columnists and op-edists and bloggers will ceaselessly debate his future as a potential Hall of Famer, when and if he surpasses the lifetime seven hundred and sixty-two homers struck by the tainted Barry Bonds, who is about to go on federal trial in California for perjury.
You have to go through life answering that vexing question "What are you working on now?" In other words, can you top it?...Mary Karr wards off sequel dread by switching genres.... Randall Jarrell said that a good poet was someone who managed in a lifetime to be struck by lighting five or six times; a great one a dozen times.
Chris Taylor, 1 for 6 lifetime against Gonzalez, struck out swinging.
Even so, a lifetime in prison struck Gilbert as unduly harsh.
A hostile crowd of Confederate sympathizers gathered; according to accounts in his lifetime, he was struck by a missile variously described as a stone or a brick.
When I first heard the news about his lifetime ban it struck me as ironic that the man who saved the Tour de France from one of the biggest doping scandals in the sport's history would himself be taken down by a drug scandal.
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