Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigSuggestions(1)
Exact(10)
"It was like a scene from one of those dramas on television," he said.
"The West Wing is one of those dramas you really feel quite passionate about.
Fortitude is one of those dramas that plants tiny clues in quietly muttered and seemingly inconsequential lines, teases at intricate backstories then slams the shutters closed.
One of those dramas — "The Ohio State Murders" — opens Sunday in its New York premiere at the Duke on 42nd Street.
"With The Crown we are attentive to detail, but it is not one of those dramas where you look at the dresses.
The discord between Levein and the SFA is in keeping with much of the hostility that has gripped Scottish football in recent months, but it was not a consequence of those dramas.
Similar(50)
I didn't waste time with the usual kids' TV presenter garbage peddled by most of those drama students; I locked eyes and said: "It's high time you thought about someone other than yourself, you selfish monster".
All of those drama clubs with a spare chandelier, organ and motorized boat — not to mention enough playing space for a subterranean lair — are now in luck: "The Phantom of the Opera" is available, for the first time, for productions at high schools and colleges in the United States and Canada, the licensing executives for the musical announced.
Robert Leleux is the son of another of those drama-queen mothers: the sort who swoops through life to the accompaniment of jangling charm bracelets, dishing out self-dramatizing wisecracks and using what Mr. Leleux calls "the M&M (Moonlight and Magnolia) Act" to bag her men.
I'm not sure if they meant it literally or in terms of the vampire movie – the image looks like one of those drama masks – but it was funny.
Readers are treated to contextual anecdotes about the players in many of these dramas, ranging from those who developed the technologies (e.g., Michael Faraday for mercuric chloride), to those who studied the conditions (e.g., Jean-Martin Charcot for carbon disulfide neurotoxicity), to multiple pitiable descriptions of the victims of industrial progress (e.g., Clara, the benzol worker).
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