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First, you have to get with the lingo, like me.
The reality was imprisonment in a room with people slinging lingo like "reaching out" and "I have a concern".
… The Atlantic: … And while you're there, impress your new friend with your mastery of the new wine lingo, like "biodynamic" and "sustainable".
At the other end of the room, scrawled on a whiteboard, are a rough pie chart, along with arrows, circles, squiggles and financial lingo like "asset allocation".
The chief justice of the Supreme Court of the United States may have proved this week that he can throw out tech lingo like "Facebook" and even "Fitbit", but he is trapped in the closet from reality.
He's a young-looking 39, slim, sharp-featured and dark-haired; he can be sarcastic; and he uses lots of guy lingo like "Bogus!" and "Where the rubber hits the road".
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In a sea of logos and apps, lingo and "Likes," consumers are constantly asked to pin, purchase and poke.
I appologize for my lack of philosophical lingo and the like as I am aware that I am lacking in this area and listen to this podcast to correct this undeveloped area of my life.
Embedded reporters produce embedded language, the metallic clatter of modern military lingo: acronyms like TLAM's, RPG's and MRE's; catchphrases like "asymmetric warfare," "emerging targets" and "catastrophic success" -- the last not an oxymoron, but an irresistibly perverse phrase for a sudden acceleration of good fortune.
(With wingtips, even learning the lingo feels like a trip to Bonny Olde England.
This is called "infection," a bit of epidemiology lingo that, like "viral," has made it into common web parlance.
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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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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com