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Discover Ludwig'speed to which' is a valid and useful phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to refer to a specific, known speed. For example: We need to move quickly but still be careful, as the speed to which we must drive is quite high.
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What happened next was startling as Ye found speed to which no other woman in the water could relate.
I loved the sound it made, the precise speed to which I had become accustomed, the way it echoed the rhythms of my thoughts.
The questions refer to the speed to which acculturation occurs within an immigrant population and the degree to which purported regional geographic differences constitute distinct cultural values as measured by Hofstede.
"That's an important story because it talks about the speed to which the legal system can change".
Besides, mechanical properties of bone vary depending on the load orientation with respect to the orientation of the tissue (anisotropy) and the speed to which the load is applied (viscoelasticity) [ 3, 13].
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p. What was the speed limit to which the train was intended to conform? q.
The speed difference to which observers responded correctly with a probability of 75% was taken as the discrimination threshold.
A combination of biomechanical and hydrodynamic factors make this an efficient speed at which to travel.
The speed and extent to which a food releases sugar into the bloodstream is quantified by its glycaemic index (GI).
This also appears to apply to the speed at which people think India's economy can grow.
Are you referring to the speed at which you bring them to orgasm, or the speed at which you achieve orgasm?
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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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