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On Saturday, frontman Black Francis tweeted a quote by Marcel Duchamp: "As soon as we begin to put our thoughts into words and sentences, everything is deformed," he wrote in the original French.
And so, with the world as I knew it permanently safe from fish sticks, protractors and the need to answer in complete sentences, everything under the sun was perfect and there was only one thing left to do: This activity was best done in a group.
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An example of a quantified statement is the sentence "Everything is physical".
For example, behind the sentence "Everything was so clear & poignant to my situation" dimly lurks the word pertinent.
But in a Darwin letter of April 3, 1880, which I have, where he thanks Georg Heinrich Schneider for sending him a copy of his recently published treatise "Der thierische Wille" — a valuable contribution to animal psychology — Darwin seems to sum up his life's work in one sentence: "Everything about the minds of animals interests me greatly".
In a mirrored understanding of the first sentence, everything may connect us to the love of God.
There's an old maxim that says if you use the word "but" in a sentence, everything that came before it was a lie.
The apostle Paul understood this when he said "nothing can separate us from the love of God" in the same epistle to the Romans that he opined "all things work together for good for those who love God, who are called according to God's purpose". In a mirrored understanding of the first sentence, everything may connect us to the love of God.
"Women get these really long sentences because everything here is straight out of the Old Testament," she said.
I am equally lost in such allegedly post-modern sentences as: "Everything in this post-Auschwitz world is ambiguous and indeterminate". Surely it is the opposite.
For one, many cover letters are written as if they were simply a retelling in full sentences of everything on the CV.
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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