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By my count, The New York Times crossword had 18 errors during the past 12 months, not counting debatable points -- most of these mistakes noticed by only one or two people.
The dialogue is full of trial and error, with many mistakes noticed and corrected along the way, while others go unremarked.
We have mistaken noticing that there is makeup for correctly perceiving what is behind it.
Sometimes we make mistakes, notice things we wish we'd known before, or had been able to handle or perform better.
Now, in the first place, they make the mistake already noticed.
The mistake was noticed before he had gone far down the pit lane and Alonso was pulled back into the garage - the tyres changed before he went out again.
There was confusion earlier in the game as the referee blew for the end of the first quarter 29 seconds early, before the teams finished the quarter once the mistake was noticed by officials.
The tweet was quickly taken down when the mistake was noticed.
Within a few minutes, the mistake was noticed and the canister was eventually lowered, but not before it was left unsupported for about 45 minutes.
This mistake was noticed and corrected when we analyzed the dimerization of the ligand-bound form of NE1028 (PDB code: 3TNJ).
Mistakes you notice are mistakes you can avoid in your own talks.
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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