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Discover Ludwig"scholarly terms" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to words or phrases that are commonly used in scholarly or academic contexts. For example, "The essay contained many unfamiliar scholarly terms that I didn't understand."
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But there remain certain choices in performance that some musicians would approach in scholarly terms, while Mr. Christophers prefers pragmatism.
The overriding conclusion of anthrozoology, though usually expressed in more scholarly terms, is this: people are really weird about animals.
Right now Riemenschneider's name adorns a large banner outside the Metropolitan Museum of Art, announcing the first international survey of his work, an event as important in scholarly terms as it is appealing in all others.
He is also well aware that a Web site will let him take the case for Hiss to a new generation -- whether in scholarly terms or in what his father called "the court of public opinion," where conservatives hail Chambers as a hero, liberal defenders counter that Hiss was framed, and scholars are left to wade through thousands of pages of documents.
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But a pair of new, "pert" – to use its scholarly term – breasts is no reason for complacency.
"In purely scholarly and academic terms he has to be considered the outstanding political scientist in late-20th-century Latin America," said James H. Billington, the librarian of Congress.
Second, if you cannot sensibly plan on other grounds, you should at least make sure that what you do is sound in intellectual, scholarly and pedagogical terms.
Those recordings and others of early repertoire, notably by Buxtehude and from the French Baroque, were characterised by her scrupulous choice of instrument for each individual piece and by meticulous scholarly preparation in terms of registration, fingering and articulation.
The mandate in choosing the winner was "to select the one that shows the most outstanding scholarly qualities in terms of original research, clarity and readability," said Donald P. McDonagh, president of the Dance Perspectives Foundation.
With property terms, scholarly resources can serve as broadly accepted references and dictionaries, such as the Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) by the US National Library of Medicine [40] and NeuroLex by the National Institutes of Health-contracted Neuroscience Information Framework [41].
After removing duplicates, book reviews, commentaries and editorials, we reviewed the remaining 250 scholarly works in terms of how the concept of GHG is applied.
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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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