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Discover Ludwig"read enormously" is not correct or usable in written English
The correct phrase you can use instead is "read extensively". For example: "She read extensively on the topic before writing her paper."
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He read enormously, loved concerts and cooked fine meals - for one female colleague, every Sunday for six years.
Your product advertising belongs in this widely read, enormously respected journal.
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Back then he was new to it all, and everything was coming right for him – and it felt good and right to root for him, this hyper-intelligent, well-read, enormously charming kid.
You can read the enormously influential speech of Ronald Reagan paying tribute to the candidate Barry Goldwater in 1964, but you would need to be told by Grandpa, or your history book, that the speech catapulted Reagan from Hollywood to the White House.
Describing the English teacher who introduced him to the works of great writers, he admits that he punctuated his "literary explorations by reading, and enormously enjoying, famous best sellers: 'Kings Row,' 'Gone With the Wind,' 'The Strange Woman,' 'Leave Her to Heaven,' 'The Foxes of Harrow' — those books, with their splashes of Technicolor prose, also influenced me".
Possible chloroplast operons were observed when attempting de novo assembly with all reads, creating enormously complex graphs with thousands of assembled transcripts per locus in Oases.
Many writers I read and respect enormously have argued that to say Rodger's real problem was mental illness is to dismiss his misogyny – and the misogyny that is endemic in western society.
Lloyd Webber said: "Mandy was enormously well read and intelligent.
Jazzier than Susan Cooper, funnier than Philip Pullman, this is a highly original and enormously entertaining read.
He was enormously well read, referring effortlessly to writers and thinkers to explain any particular position that he took.
Atwood is enormously well read, and is an evangelist for books she admires, especially by young writers.
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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