Your English writing platform
Discover Ludwig'rendering improbable' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which something has become unlikely or unlikely to happen. For example, "The icy winter weather is rendering improbable a return to the beach this summer."
Similar(60)
Modern cosmology shows, however, that the universe is ordered on a scale enormously greater than is needed for living creatures to evolve, and Boltzmann's hypothesis is correspondingly rendered improbable in the highest degree.
The explanation of this may lie in the fact that Plantinga seems to have believed that if it can be shown that the existence of God is neither incompatible with, nor rendered improbable by, either (1) the mere existence of evil, or (2) the existence of a specified amount of evil, then no philosophical problem remains.
In contrast, the PDZ domain of CASK is class II, which renders improbable its direct binding to the PDZ ligand of the 5-HT2C receptor 7.
Unexpectedly, a "Little Ice Age" created unseasonably cold weather the following summer rendering the improbable forecast accurate.
As one survival bid was completed before the start of March, another was rendered more improbable.
Thus, the fact that an increased negativity (instead of a decreased negative amplitude) was observed, in combination with the observed timing of the effect (around 100 ms before movement completion) renders it improbable that lapses in preparatory attention can account for the present findings.
Thus, the observation that, e.g., PVL-positive CC5, CC8 and CC30 isolates can cause the same symptoms, but behave differently than essentially isogenic but PVL-negative CC5, CC8 and CC30 strains rendered it improbable that a factor other than PVL was the key marker of virulence in PVL-positive MRSA.
We have ruled out, or more precisely we have rendered highly improbable, only this one hypothesis on the nature of the "active ingredient" of homeopathy.
Because mutations in target sites are evolutionarily favored only when they survive confrontation with the gene drive, using many target sites can render it statistically improbable for any one allele to survive long enough to accumulate mutations at all of the sites so long as cutting rates are high (Burt, 2003).
Moreover, these changes' implications are subject to cultural, social, and ethnic differences, rendering a global manual of "how to design public outdoor spaces" improbable.
Partly owing to the overhang of the American election, I FOR spent the past year tying itself in knots of denial and avoidance over those war criminals.... Local police were supposed to track the war criminals down, a reading of Dayton rendered all the more improbable by the fact that some of the war criminals in question have since become the local police.
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