Your English writing platform
Free sign upSuggestions(5)
Exact(15)
In this book, Norman shows why the computer is so difficult to use and why this complexity is fundamental to its nature.
"We'd created a resource that was so difficult to use that only the best-trained history teachers used it," Wineburg said.
Still, Mr. Kingdon was upfront that there would be a lot more users if Second Life wasn't so difficult to use, especially for those just starting out.
Wonder why phones are so difficult to use? Blame mobile phone retailers, reluctant to let you play with real phones, thus placing all emphasis on form factor.
Grain elevators are a stubborn target for urban renewal, because it's so difficult to use them for anything but cleaning and storing grain.
He told me that often experienced officers thought that such check-ups were not necessary, but Bolton assured me that the regulations were there for a fact-based reason: guns carry such a high damage coefficient, and are so difficult to use effectively — particularly in emergency situations — that they should only be in the hands of people competent to carry them.
Similar(45)
But officers have said the system is so complex and difficult to use that it is jeopardizing their ability to do their jobs.
So it's difficult to use public information to confidently assess the strength of government defenses.
The differences in the compositions of 16S rRNA RT-PCR clone libraries and V6-tag sequences may be due to far greater sampling depth in the V6-tags, or differences in primer bias, so it is difficult to use these comparisons to infer differences in RNA- vs. DNA-based analyses.
However, these software packages were developed for the general propose of image manipulation, so it is difficult to use them to prepare a sequence organization diagram of sufficient accuracy.
However, both techniques have their limitations, docking, for instance, cannot be applied to proteins whose 3D structures are unknown, so it is difficult to use this technique on a large scale.
More suggestions(15)
so simple to use
thus difficult to use
less difficult to use
so frustrating to use
so tedious to use
so clear to use
so difficult to understand
so difficult to access
so difficult to analyze
so difficult to predict
so difficult to interpret
so ready to use
so difficult to imagine
so difficult to make
so quick to use
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