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Discover Ludwig"observer to" is not a grammatically correct phrase in English
To use it correctly, one should say "observer of." For example, "I am an observer of the changing landscape of my hometown."
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In order to allow for the single observer to remain concentrated the observational session was shortened.
In a heartbeat, he went from observer to activist.
In that moment, Mwangi switched from observer to activist.
As the youngest child, Greg was largely an observer to these battles.
"I gradually changed from being an observer to being an advocate," he wrote.
Graduated dials are mounted on the axis to permit the observer to point the telescope precisely.
And shifting from observer to advocate, Lou Dobbs, the CNN anchor, steps into the fray.
Astor wanted the Observer to be the paper of psychological understanding.
That's why we've teamed up with the Observer to find and celebrate Britain's radicals.
Its measurement varies from observer to observer and depends upon position.
She described it as "a bigoted vomit" and called for The Observer to sack her.
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