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Instead try using this sentence before you complain.
The reason for using this sentence is that it has covered all the 26 letters in the English language.
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Use this sentence to give us an example: John is often quite rude.
I've since used this sentence as a litmus test and have been surprised by those who've reacted casually, saying, "Yes, interesting," and then changing the subject!
I'd like to use this sentence to say "Spoiler Alert" about fifteen times because the next couple paragraphs are going to be full of them.
Suppose a philosopher uses this sentence to describe the world, but does not want to accept its prima facie commitment to numbers.
A scheme, call it the scheme of rebuke, enables me to use this sentence form in a conventionally unconventional manner to blame you for your laughter or scold you for your laughter when (and because) informing you of it is manifestly out of the question.
2008 was a time of hope and change, courage and vitality, passion and trust and Obama's speeches that used this sentence structure.
Try to use this sentence every day at least once: "I really like the way you…" and then name something positive: …share your toys, helped your sister, listened while we read a story, whatever.
As our thesis statement, we might use this sentence, which acknowledges the problem and the solution we're about to propose: "The practice of buying academic essays, which undermines the learning process and gives an advantage to rich students, can be combated buy providing professors with stronger digital analysis tools".
Let us assume he drinks coke, then you say without looking at his drink, "I love Coke", or you can say "I totally love to dance" if you noticed that he likes to dance too (You can also use this sentence if you want him to ask you to dance).
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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