Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigExact(4)
She goes to work each day and occasionally hears her customers express their anxiety about being in places where large crowds make inviting "soft" targets.
Originally four weeping elms were situated at the four corners of the garden, but they succumbed to Dutch elm disease in the early seventies and were replaced in 1973 by four weeping ash trees which make inviting 'houses'houses
Richard K. Davidson, president and chief executive of the Union Pacific Corporation, the nation's largest rail company, said that any of its 7,000 locomotives, 116,000 freight cars or 33,000 miles of track in 23 states -- including routes over which hazardous materials are carried daily -- would make inviting targets.
With no good place to stash profits and a patchwork of local laws, some businesses will make inviting targets for cops who might get help from the feds.
Similar(56)
That theory received even more dramatic expression in the Schlesinger-Mayer Department Store (later Carson Pirie Scott) in Chicago (1898 1904), in which the towered corner marked the climax of the logic of the steel frame and the entrance was made inviting with rich, naturalistic ornament.
Helen Pidd Just before midday a public announcement was made inviting people to join the nation in the minute's silence.
(Glide's user interface made inviting contacts to Glide an opt-out instead of opt-in behavior, and used other techniques that left users surprised, then angry, about its methods).
At this level, no further message was made inviting patients to consider the choice they have in deciding whether to disclose the information to their relatives or where patients could turn for guidance in deciding whether to disclose or deliver the message.
The biggest mistake people make when inviting their friends for dinner is that they try to do too much.
Make it inviting to look at.
Planners today strive to make sidewalks inviting with well-lighted storefronts, outdoor cafes and greenery.
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