Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigSuggestions(5)
Exact(12)
More interesting topics from the interview coming up soon.
Critchley uses death and the attendant black humor as a doorway to broader and more interesting topics in philosophy.
In this paper, the physics fundamentals of the martensitic transformation and some pilot applications are presented, highlighting the more interesting topics for structural engineering.
One of the more interesting topics to come up during the conversation was whether or not Case thought the Time Warner merger was a good idea.
One of the more interesting topics Priebatsch covered were the faults currently seen in location-based games like SCVNGR, Foursquare, and Gowalla.
The field of application of the DV Xα method is exceedingly wide, including basic problems of inorganic chemistry and solid-state physics, X-ray and electronic spectroscopy, and materials science, where the interfacial science of metals and ceramics has become one of the more interesting topics.
Similar(48)
Or they may just find that medicine takes up too much of their time, and is a more interesting topic than IT anyway.
Surely the Indian team's failure to produce a decent bowling attack would have been a more interesting topic of conversation.
An older way of reading Eliot took that injunction seriously, but of late 'the connection between the life and work' which is Ackroyd's stated subject has come to seem a more interesting topic.
In another chapter Mr. Berger reports that NASA's Mars Pathfinder project bolstered the sales of Mars bars simply by acting "as a trigger that reminded people of the candy," and that Cheerios gets more word of mouth than Disney World (even though the Magic Kingdom is presumably a more interesting topic) because so many more people eat the cereal every day than go to Disney World.
WHAT THEY TALKED ABOUT When it costs as much as the rent for some Manhattan apartments, it would be hard not to have discussed the wine, though the more interesting topic seemed to be, as Mr. Nouri put it, "what it takes to embarrass Patrick".
More suggestions(2)
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