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There were sentences about camouflaging with a veneer, and girding with an orb, and boomeranging parallels.
There were sentences such as "Mr Drake Puddleduck advanced in a slow sideways manner and picked up the various articles" or '"I am affronted," said Mrs Tabitha Twitchett.' "Affronted" is a wonderful word to learn.
As we waded through your 500 submissions, there were sentences that, for better or worse, jumped out at us, made the eyes do a double-take, like the sight of a dame that – ahh, never mind.
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There should not, for instance, be more intensional objects than there are sentences that can specify meanings, and this limits intensions to a countable set.
But there are sentences worth reading.
There are sentences that don't say what she means.
There are sentences here of such agile cleverness, charged with wit and beauty and enchantment.
There are sentences here that could easily be mistaken for quotations from The Heart of the Matter or The Quiet American.
There are sentences of almost exquisite (though one suspects unknowing) cliché, belonging purely to this genre: "He didn't realize he would come to love her".
There are sentences which under these criteria are neither true nor false; they are called non-determined (see Subsect. 3.3).
There are sentences φ of IFL such that ¬φ (which is a sentence of EIFL) is not truth equivalent to any sentence of IFL.
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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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