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Free sign upThe phrase "lucid to" is not commonly used in written English and may not be considered correct
It could be interpreted as attempting to convey clarity or understanding towards something, but it lacks standard usage. Example: "The explanation was lucid to the audience, making complex concepts easy to grasp."
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She was continent and lucid to her end.
He was sent home in early 1999 and seemed perfectly lucid to acquaintances.
Complex ideas — the division of labor, the advantages of trade — become lucid to the non-economist for the first, and perhaps last, time.
"Enron" is fast-paced, flamboyant and, despite the head-clogging intricacy of its business mathematics, lucid to the point of simple-mindedness.
In those terms, it's not delusional but merely lucid to say so — and the point is proved in the lovely still, from the end of the film, with which the Matrix illustrates the entry.
No one disputes the rights of the highly superstitious to bring moral beliefs derived from their superstitions into the public realm; but they can be meaningful only after they have been transformed into arguments, lucid to all.
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– James Yeh. Learn to Lucid Dream to Have Sex with Famous People.
The new headquarters is intended to give Lucid room to grow as it prepares to launch its Lucid Air, the first car from the company.
I managed to stay lucid enough to tell her a joke that she found hilarious.
To strengthen their findings, the authors plan to recruit more lucid dreamers to determine whether the brain responds similarly in everyone.
In Ms. Glück's lucid world to live is to brawl.
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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