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Discover Ludwig'those texts' is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to any collection of texts, either written or verbal. For example, "I read those texts from the 19th century, and they contained some interesting perspectives."
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Those texts stunned her friends.
I just press delete on those texts.
Did you sign those texts LOL?
The songs in the show are based on those texts.
Those texts are not just of the smartphone sort.
All those texts were written for an insider audience.
Those texts were, to a greater degree than in the West, manuals of effective governance.
Those texts were translated by well-known Mayanist epigrapher David Stuart.
Most of those texts have something to do with Venice, where "Burbank" takes place.
In light of recent events, however, it may be time to unpack those texts again.
People may still argue over whether those texts have any religious inspiration at all.
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