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Discover Ludwig"should at least include" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something is necessary for a satisfactory outcome. For example, "Your report should at least include a discussion of the research methods used."
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Even as an action game, a Bond fantasy should at least include some vehicles like that snazzy Aston Martin DBS.
They should at least include the coordinates, the width of the coordinates, the value and the error on the value.
Since longer and more complex utterances evoke more symptoms of stuttering than reading of single words, a useful task should at least include the reading of full sentences.
These KRIs should at least include employee surveys, complaints by customers and internal whistle blowers (including to internal ethics hotlines), and results of internal investigations.
Even if we argue over the definition of country, we should at least include Micronesia.COLIN WARDAucklandMutual feelingsSIR You state (January 3rd) that there is in fact no word in German for "demutualisation".
The basic premise of clubs is that members should be able to go to their clubhouses and do as they please, which should at least include the option of lazing in a big club chair with a highball of single-malt scotch and a stinky cigar in hand.
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The entry should at least includes the S/D add, PD s and PD r.
However, a bridge between them should be (at least include) LA-associated CD1b or CD1c.
A bachelor's degree should be in business or at least include coursework in business administration.
But, it should have at least included additional funds for statistical agencies to collect data on adoption and use of AI, robotics, and other advanced technology.
Often it is implied that the primary intention of the emergency intervention should have at least included some measurable system benefit.
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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