Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigExact(11)
So what happens next if there's a deal – and what would transpire if the talks failed?
"This is not a threat; this is a warning of what possibly could transpire if you do not allow Muslims to practise their own faith.
On the subject of what might transpire if players were not paid wages for two successive months, Lennon explained: "They can give the club two weeks' notice.
Some were willing to talk because they said they thought George W. Bush might lose; others, out of fear of what might transpire if he wins.
Another chance to see C4's docudrama imagining what might transpire if Farage and co romp it in the general election.
Looking ahead, "Hayek was also worried about what would transpire if the Allies won," as Bruce Caldwell puts it in his introduction to "THE ROAD TO SERFDOM": Text and Documents — The Definitive Edition (University of Chicago, $17).
Similar(49)
She is still not sure what would have transpired if her husband had not come home.
But to hear Mr. Turnley tell it, his illustrious career might never have transpired if not for a bum knee.
However, it soon transpired, if it was not already known, that the Buyer had no such intent, and that not only did the contract remain single as it had been at the start; but that the inquiry of October 24th, 1944, was not an acceptance of anything, but had been made because of the way the Buyer kept its books.
However, the interpore dissolution reaction transpires if water and fluoride exist in an electrolyte.
Perhaps the same sequence of events would have transpired if it were some other Georgetown Law student who had gone to the Hill that day.
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