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Discover Ludwig"tender night" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to describe a peaceful evening, for example, "The stars shone brightly in the tender night."
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This helps save money, and keeps you from playing bar tender all night.
That's the impression given by F Scott Fitzgerald, who captured the glory days and darker nights of the 1920s jazz age on the Riviera in his lyrical and tragic 1934 novel, Tender Is the Night.
Dick Diver from "Tender Is the Night".
We just finished "Tender is the Night".
Booze causes problems in Tender Is the Night.
Or F Scott Fitzgerald in Tender Is the Night?
He was finishing "Tender Is The Night" at the time.
(For the atmospherics of Villa America, consult the incandescent opening pages of "Tender Is the Night").
Gerald seemed to concur in a letter to Fitzgerald in 1935, praising "Tender Is the Night".
This past winter, Murphy went to see the film of "Tender Is the Night".
Tender is the night, tenderer is the morning, when day hasn't yet turned our outer edges hard and our eggs are still over easy.
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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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