Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigExact(2)
Like the uproar tweeters of today, he always acted innocent after causing trouble, affecting a kind of how-did-this-happen mode when he'd engineered it.
Since Toxoplasma has no trouble affecting rats, whose brains are similar in many ways to our own, scientists wonder how much the parasite affects the big, complex brains we love so much.
Similar(58)
The fact that Spain clearly could have won this game, and I wonder how much Marc Gasol's foul trouble affected them, or that a team like Lithuania could almost pull an upset on a team of NBA All-Stars proves that basketball is definitely a global game now.
The biopsies performed as a result of an elevated serum PSA result in the detection of some clinically irrelevant tumors (over-diagnosis) which will not trouble affected men during their lifetimes.
The delivery had gone well, in spite of all the troubles affecting health care in the conflict-affected areas in eastern Ukraine.
The shutdown of the system is only the latest in a series of computer troubles affecting some 3,000 federal meat inspectors who are using the new technology.
He said many of the big winners had benefited from the troubles affecting major financial institutions: "They've been selling short a lot of the mortgage-backed assets which became toxic".
Largely because of the troubles affecting the Chrysler division, DaimlerChrysler is being forced to offer yield premiums that are more appropriate for debt-ridden European telecommunications companies despite having the same credit rating as G.M. and the Ford Motor Company.
This group are a big part of the reason London, at least in its central areas, is so insulated from the economic troubles affecting the rest of the country.
While this was the first time brothers faced each other in the European Championship finals' 56-year history, 10 of Gianni De Biasi's squad were born or grew up in Switzerland, many Albanians having sought refuge in the country due to the troubles affecting the Balkans.
BLOOMBERG NEWS Hurricane Irene as a Metaphor for the Markets | Hurricane Irene may be over, but the tempest blowing through the world's financial industry shows no signs of abating, The Wall Street Journal writes, taking a magical-realist slant on the troubles affecting global markets.
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