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Discover Ludwig"masters on" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English
It may be a typo or grammatical error. The correct phrase would depend on the context and intended meaning. Here are some possible examples with correct phrases: 1. "He has spent years mastering the art of cooking." (correct usage: "mastering") 2. "The business school offers a master's degree in finance." (correct usage: "master's in") 3. "She is a master in the art of negotiation." (correct usage: "master in") 4. "The workshop focused on mastering the use of technology in the classroom." (correct usage: "mastering") 5. "He has a master's on the topic of environmental sustainability." (correct usage: "master's degree on")
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Sweden's Peter Hanson made a late surge to take a one-shot lead over Phil Mickelson into the final round of the Masters on Sunday.
It's the back nine of the Masters on Sunday.
WHITE PLAINS -- Masters on Central: Jean Kopperud, clarinet.
— NAILA-JEAN MEYERS Masters on tv makes me want to golf.
Who are you?' " Their masters, on the other hand, are the embodiment of Allah's likeness.
Both then consolidated their positions "to become masters on their respective terrains".
The order has gone out to Brexit spin masters, on both sides, to push fear.
But on the final hole of the 68th Masters on Sunday, the butterfly was finally captured.
And it's the back nine of the Masters on Sunday, ladies and gentlemen.
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In Spain, the "first artillery-masters on the Peninsula" were enlisted, at around the same time.
In Iberia, the "first artillery-masters on the Peninsula" were enlisted, at around the same time.
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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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