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(To get a sense of such patterns, try this question, which has been kicking around New York City high schools for decades: What comes next in this sequence: 28, 23, 18, 14, ? Read on to find the answer).
L'Abbe, let us try this question by the fact before us.
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Now try this: Reported yes/no questions are introduced using 'if' or 'whether'whether
If it seems too ordinary, try answering this question, or ask any cook: What is the most intoxicating food aroma?
Before we try answer this question, it's important to understand how alcohol leads to hangovers in the first place.
I tried this same question on rival Q&A site Hunch, but all I got back were results for places to eat and drink in Hell's Kitchen.
Try this... 1. Ask questions about what they find important.
To try and answer this question we recorded the event-related potentials (ERPs) elicited in an old/new recognition task.
Psychologist Phyllis Katz has cleverly used habituation to try to answer this question.
Anyway, let's try to answer this question that has confounded Trump for so long.
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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.

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