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Canada's Minuum has also been flagging up this angle for its alternative keyboard which squishes the entire Qwerty layout into a fraction of the screen space, and uses an auto-correct algorithm to push word suggests at the user, and gesture controls to cycle through suggestions.
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Singers singing in other people's languages tend unconsciously to push words to the hinterground: texts become means to a musical end and not a primary target.
Scrabble is both mindless and cerebral, which may account for its appeal to writers — it gives you a chance to push words around without having to make them mean something.
We lift the dead's skulls and rest them on our living laps and push words and wants into their mouths like gravel.
In what ways can you push words to their absolute limits and make them work hard for their worth?
I hope they'll help you, too -- and, if you have any strategies of your own to share, please do! 1. Start Your Book Somewhere New For the last three books, whenever I've been brought to my knees by the process of pushing word boulders uphill, I start the book somewhere new -- generally around fifty pages deeper in, maybe Chapter 3 or Chapter 4. And then, like magic, things start to come together.
Walker then twists the phrase into "thrushy-tongue lolling up ahead," pushing words toward their own music.
He talks quickly and volubly and – like most dancers – speaks with his body, pushing words forward with his hands.
At times, when he spoke, he felt as if a kind of mental wind were blowing his thoughts back at him, forcing him to self-consciously order his syntax as he pushed words out.
In one memorable scene, Eminem describes how he sees verses as a puzzle to figure out, pushing words around, sandwiching rhyming words inside phrases as well as at the end of the sentence.
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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