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This phrase is amazingly malleable.
And I think this phrase is still very valid.
This phrase is inflammatory, needless to say, in a room full of young Christians.
But this phrase is used both by liberals and by excluders to mean entirely different things.
The freedom with which Ms. Tharp can respond to music, evident in this phrase, is extraordinary.
This phrase is a declaration of faith used across Islam, and is known as the shahada.
Conversely, this phrase is often used by Haitians when projects go wrong or don't deliver.
A purely linguistic analogue is: "This phrase is false".
This phrase is also one that Descartes himself uses at Principles II, art.
The elision of this phrase is matched by an elision of Plato's own.
This phrase is meant literally and figuratively.
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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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