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He's lanky, and he talks in full sentences.
"It's like when you have a really big toddler and people expect the kid to talk in full sentences.
"We are a close family and supportive [of each other] and we can talk in full knowledge afterwards.
He opened his eyes; made eye contact with his family; began to feed himself; started to walk, shakily at first and then more steadily; and finally began to talk in full sentences.
After briefly warming up, these volunteers ran on a treadmill at 90 percent of their maximal heart rate — a tiring pace, says Dr. Tjonna, at which "you cannot talk in full sentences, but can use single words" — for four four-minute intervals, with three minutes of slow walking between, followed by a brief cool-down.
And most amazing of all, she is going to talk in full sentences.
He was thunderous and liked to talk in full sentences—I could imagine him getting settled quite fast.
From Part I: Somehow we have arrived at a moment in time when the entrance of a perceived tough and cunning figure with no need to talk in full sentences has become the advent of a savior, or at least a version of one from the bowels of World Wide Wrestling.
But while my oldest son had been talking in full sentences by the time he turned one, and was incorporating million-dollar words like 'microcosm' and 'disproportionate' into his vocabulary as a toddler (still not sure where he picked up those) - my second son was largely mute.
Communication problems in cognitive impairment posed diagnostic and management difficulties: ([Sometimes] 'they're non-communicative or they are very confused or they don't tend to talk in full sentences or they answer inappropriately', P18).
Language impairment (LI) risk was identified in children who were (1) not talking in full sentences; (2) had expressive vocabulary below the 15th centile or where (3) the parent was concerned because the child's language was developing slowly.
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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