Suggestions(2)
Exact(4)
"We didn't necessarily have one character to hang our hat on.
For example, the news service will have its own helicopter, meaning stations will not necessarily have one of their own.
Therefore, one part does not necessarily have one type of homogeneous microstructure, instead it has multi-microstructures.
A given ion or atom does not necessarily have one characteristic coordination number; e.g., Al3+ has coordination number 4 in [AlCl4]- but 6 in [AlF6]3-.
Similar(55)
The majority of STIs can linger without showing any signs, which means you won't necessarily know you have one for some time, and may spread it around by accident.
If they do, they might not necessarily want to have one in under four minutes, have thirty of them in the course of an hour, or proceed directly to the series of actions that are tried-and-true methods to make them come.
The inferred states do not necessarily have a one-to-one correspondence with distinct functional regions in the chromatin, but they do give a very good data-driven description of the chromatin that can act as a starting point for further bioinformatics and experimental analysis (Baker, 2011).
"I think everyone understands that they have a free-speech right, but they don't necessarily understand why you should have one," he said, sitting in his eighth-floor office in FIRE's satellite space in Washington.
About 40 cases of human tails have been reported according to a study by the People's Journal of Scientifc Research, but you don't necessarily need the condition to have one.
"Having the support from the specialist has been really good, you don't necessarily get that opportunity to have one to one time with a specialist consultant in the big hospitals…its given me confidence…It's given me the edge" (JD7).
The Twins need a third baseman, but they do not necessarily have to get one in a Santana trade.
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