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Discover LudwigThe phrase "this directly translates" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when explaining how one concept or term corresponds to another in a straightforward manner. Example: "In this context, the term 'sustainability' this directly translates to 'long-term environmental health.'"
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However, our motivation is to maximize the sparsity of the Jacobian matrices, since this directly translates into higher performance in particular for implicit solvers, while maintaining many of the good properties of the DG scheme.
This directly translates into the fact that Δamyloid-β > ΔMRI.
We chose to use intra-articular injections based on the notion that this directly translates to the practicing orthopaedic surgeon.
This directly translates into the fact that at a given level of cognitive performance the degree of biomarker abnormality is generally higher in subjects with greater cognitive reserve.
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Not only do these advertisers drive more engagement, but this also directly translates to analytics on performance and ROI of their traditional media spends.
Therefore, impact density is the more relevant hazard proxy in this case as it directly translates into the probability to be hit and injured by a projectile via multiplication with the hazardous area per clast, as outlined in Fitzgerald et al. (2014).
This higher maintenance requirement directly translates into a bigger maintenance gap.
This improved predictive power directly translates to an ability to better stratify DQ2.5+ individuals by CD risk, meaning that for each justified test, two follow-up tests in people unlikely to develop CD could be avoided, which improves both patient care and healthcare delivery.
This project directly translated existing and emerging knowledge into practice and combined 2 studies to "tell a whole story".
We show that this structure of the network directly translates into a collection of "if-then" statements.
This response uses gentrification as a verb that directly translates to "whitened".
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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