Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigExact(14)
Slip stitch four of the sides together, leaving the remaining two sides open to form the "lip" and opening of the stocking.
Its cabinet doors swing open to form an improvised wall for privacy.
The heavy stone plinth of the Aston Webb screen, built in 1909 to hide a jumble of boiler houses, has been deftly sliced open to form a slender colonnade, welcoming people into this forgotten courtyard for the first time.
On a startling white surface crazed with faultlines that intermittently creak open to form treacherous ravines, women in bright frocks disport themselves, scrub floors, gather potatoes, lie flat to observe the stars and knit ridiculously long scarves.
In the female the groove below the clitoris stays open to form the vulva, and the folds on either side of the groove become the inner lips of the vulva (the labia minora).
"It's got to be an adventure for everyone who lives there," continues Tincknell, describing how lifts will whisk residents up to the base of the chimneys – one of which will have a public viewing platform – where the 50-metre high concrete cylinders will be left open to form gaping chasms above their heads.
Similar(46)
The people at Kunst-Stoffe are very friendly and open to forming new collaborations.
Subsequently, he said that Suzuki might be open to forming alliances with other companies.
Cable indicated his party is still open to forming a coalition with either Labour or the Tories.
The Kurds, who are likely to win 15 percent of the vote, are open to forming an alliance with almost anyone.
The Greens seem happy to fan that analysis, with Adam Bandt, the MP for Melbourne, telling Radio National the party would be open to forming a "stable progressive government" with Labor.
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