Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigExact(14)
Before long it became really intricate and complex.
Whereas in Translated from the Japanese you have a really intricate depiction of totally mundane things.
"The lyrics of this record, I got really really really intricate about the meaning, for me," he continues.
Is the wireless network name one such peculiarity?" Janelli, apprised of Rubin's musings by Skype, replied, "Wow, that's really intricate and deep!" She has long brown hair and wore turquoise earrings, and was sitting in her home office.
"Each of these plates starts to become part of a really intricate jigsaw puzzle with different sizes and shapes and times they must have existed on Earth," says Wu — a 4-D puzzle that, once complete, wound up filling in a 52-million-year-old gap.
Painted gold with a really intricate shield on the back, the mod pretty much just made my day.
Similar(46)
"These are really fine, intricate patterns that we can't see at all," Dr. Siebeck said.
It really is intricate work that we do, kind of an art, but this was one time where I had to go outside my realm and contact a rigging company.
But this delightful novel, waspishly narrated by Madame's acolyte Masha (who turns out to have an agenda of her own), is more than pure froth; Ferré's subject, which she handles with great delicacy, is really the intricate demands of loyalty amid extenuating circumstances.
This can be an important step, as a Final Fantasy game you think sounds great may have a really horribly intricate fighting system or a confusing method of leveling up.
"It's really quite an intricate process – if one oscillator goes slightly out, it's ruined.
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