Exact(1)
Every floor contains a different collection – pencils meticulously sharpened to the same length on the ground floor, Churchill books on the next, hats in the sun room.
Similar(58)
(He wore his incisor teeth sharpened to the hearing).
The treble is sharpened to laser precision.
To avoid changes in grains and grain barriers (GBs) from wafer to wafer, samples were selected from consecutive mc-Si wafers sharpened successively in the same ingot.
The top two panels of Fig. 6 compare the search times for sharpened vs original images when observers were adapted to the same background (original or sharpened).
And sometimes we need to step outside our office spaces to sharpen the very same abilities we need within the office.
The writer claims that many adults who used to be smokers now use Ritalin to get the same dopamine boost which sharpens focus and concentration.
Such claims, in mouths of gentiles, are a disturbing echo of the charges of the pogrom-stokers, the genocidalists, the Father Coughlins, who come to sharpen their knives against the same grindstone of generalization on which we Jews have long polished the magnifying lenses of our self-regard.
Always sharpen blades in the same direction, using even pressure and long even strokes.
Then, test your shears after each attempt at sharpening by cutting the same piece of fabric and taking note of the difference.
"What my workout does is that it gets you in shape and it sharpens your skills at the same time," Mr. Powell said.
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