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Discover Ludwig"not enough context" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used when there is insufficient information provided to fully understand the meaning or intention of a sentence. Example: "I tried to read the essay you shared, but there was not enough context for me to fully understand your argument."
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There is not enough context to the hunger strikes for some nationalists, and an anticipated bias in their favour in the mind of many unionists.
At other times, there's not enough context — as if, as one Israeli writing for others, Segev feels he can cut corners.
There was too much focus on the minutiae of Madam Cyn's early life, and not enough context for my liking; 1986-7, when she was arrested and tried, was, after all, the first phase of the Aids crisis.
There is simply not enough context in B4 or other texts of Archytas to determine the meaning of logistic from Archytas' usage alone.
One big complaint about current news coverage is that there's not enough context — an article or TV report might tell you what happened today, but it gives you no understanding about the history that led up to today's news.
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A mother who complained about the pamphlet says there wasn't enough context provided in the lesson, something the school has apparently put down to a substitute teacher taking the class.
If there is not enough personal context information, the social context can make a supplement by assuming that the users in a same social group have a similar selection tendency.
Under the SEC's rules, you can't make a false material statement or not give enough context in making a statement to make sure it's not misleading.
Ultimately, though, these displays don't let us fully comprehend the cultural significance of whales, even for the Maori; we simply are not given enough context.
Blake lived through an astoundingly rich period: the Enlightenment, revolutions in America and France, both of which he supported, and yet there is not enough historical context here.
Even those that give some information may not provide enough context to make it understandable.
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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