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There's no need to get too descriptive - your recipe will speak for itself once it's cooked!
Nevertheless, despite the advantages of this concept, it remains too descriptive and presents many weaknesses.
"The structure is both too elusive and too descriptive," said the postmodernist Doug Varone, adding, "It doesn't allow me to be improvisational".
"Without getting too descriptive on what we were looking for, at the end of the day we had an open lane on that drive.
Thus, analysis of the country's space exploration is skewed towards the paradigms of these disciplines that social scientists, particularly political scientists and international relations experts like myself, might find too descriptive and technical.
(Depending from which disciplinary bias the reader comes, they may complain this is either too descriptive, or too mathematical!).
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Harding does embed logbook entries in the narrative, but most are too flatly descriptive to animate Cave fully: "Two old shallops that lay abandoned on the beach I have broken up and brought in to supplement the store of firewood".
Too sexually descriptive?
But sustainability science is too often descriptive rather than prescriptive.
Those same rains nourish the lethal Amanita verna, or fool's mushroom, the violet crown-cup and the all-too descriptive funeral bell.
And using a name that's overly descriptive, or contains too many common words, makes it difficult to remember or to search for.
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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