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Discover Ludwig"universal vogue" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to describe something that is popular among a large number of people. For example, "The new iPhone has gained a universal vogue among tech enthusiasts."
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Lugosi's presence evokes "Dracula" and the Universal horror films then in vogue; when Parker's fiancée arrives later, in search of her missing lover, she is played by Leila Hyams, fresh from Tod Browning's "Freaks".
Can marijuana's non-psychoactive cousin really save the world, or is its universal utility just a pipe dream of cannabis dweebs and conspiracy theorists that's coming into vogue because of marijuana's accelerating legality?
Can marijuana's non-psychoactive cousin really save the world, or is it's universal utility just a pipe dream of cannabis dweebs and conspiracy theorists that's coming into vogue because of marijuana accelerating legality?
Actually, forgetting to memorize was in vogue long before Google, Wikipedia, and the galaxy of search tools and near-universal online libraries we all enjoy gave us an easy way out.
But it is also interesting to notice here an economic idea, most clearly delineated by the Northwestern University economist Robert Gordon, that was in vogue a few years ago: that the past century in America has been a historically unique episode of universal prosperity that could not reasonably be expected to continue.
Politics was in vogue.
The vogue has passed.
Transparency is in vogue.
Vogue know me, too.
Melville was not in vogue.
Economics is in vogue.
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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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