Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigSuggestions(1)
Exact(10)
'That was the first time I described the dilemma.
As it turns out, the first time I described the enemy as "radical Islam" was in a column I wrote days after 9/11.
At the time, I described the package of related background material from the university as "invaluable" in a passing mention in a post.
At the time, I described their situation this way: Let us say that your 4-year-old needs size 8 clothing — not for the length, but for the width.
The particular machines that she and the caregiver unplugged at the time I described at the end of the article are machines he can live without for a certain period of time — he can breathe on his own for a while, even without the ventilator or the diaphragmatic pacer.
At the time, I described the project as using Photoshop with layers but for mapping.
Similar(50)
Each time I describe this ambitious project, I am challenged by American friends of Israel who claim I don't understand how "Sharon has changed". Well, maybe not, but I do pay attention to what the man says.
In the 1970s she complained to Private Eye: "every time I describe a wine as anything other than red or white, dry or wet, I wind up in Pseud's Corner".
I didn't much care for "Wolf," but every time I describe it to someone he says, "I want to see that!" Many people are going to be made happy by the wild, hyper-vulgar exuberance, the endless cruddy behavior (swindling, drugs, whoring, orgies, dwarf-tossing, more swindling), and the fully staged excess of every kind.
E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet I didn't much care for "Wolf," but every time I describe it to someone he says, "I want to see that!" Many people are going to be made happy by the wild, hyper-vulgar exuberance, the endless cruddy behavior (swindling, drugs, whoring, orgies, dwarf-tossing, more swindling), and the fully staged excess of every kind.
In an article published on Christmas Day in The New York Times, I described specific elements of the mysterious Academic Index, a tool used by Ivy League institutions – and increasingly other colleges and universities – to measure the basic academic qualifications of recruited athletes.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
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