Exact(1)
This means that if we were to paraphrase the expression as it is used in one context in order to make clear its implication threads in that context, we can expect the paraphrase, like the original expression, to express a different idea in a different context.
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To paraphrase the popular expression: contracts don't slime people, people do.
Each of them was followed by one up to three supply questions requiring the students to make inferences (3 items), to guess the meaning of words/phrases from context (2 items), to identify the word/pronoun references (2 items), and to paraphrase the underlined expressions or phrases (1 item).
To paraphrase the saying, familiarity can breed contempt.
Another, paraphrasing the German expression for a four-man chain in defence, heralds him as 'the one-man chain of the German team'.
To paraphrase Mr. Warhol... who coined the expression that in the future, everyone will be famous for 15 minutes.
Why?" First, Brzezinski said, because of the "paranoiac view of the world" summed up in the expression -- a paraphrase of President Bush -- "He who is not with us is against us".
To use a contemporary idiom, the paraphrase, like the original expression, is "context-sensitive".
To paraphrase a common expression, the TPA vote was "too important to fail".
To paraphrase an expression, fame crazies, absolute fame crazies absolutely.
The expression.
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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.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com