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Discover Ludwig"utterly peace" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
The word "peace" is a noun and the word "utterly" is an adjective, so they do not go together in this context. You could use the phrase "utter peace" to mean complete or total peace, but this is not a common phrase and may still sound awkward in certain contexts. Example: The scene at the park was one of utter peace, with the birds chirping and the sun shining peacefully on the tranquil lake.
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Similarly, the discovery of butchered children's bones suggested that the Minoans far from being utterly peace loving practised ritual human sacrifice and cannibalism.
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Holland have a hard-bitten air and Mark van Bommel, the defensive midfielder, is utterly at peace while making enemies.
It's refreshing to hear music from the early decades of the 20th century by a composer so utterly at peace with his conservatism.
"The genius of this version depends on the performance by Steve Carell, who plays Barry Speck as a man impervious to insult and utterly at peace with himself," writes Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun-Times.
Reviewing "Evolution" in The New York Times, Ben Ratliff wrote: "Mr. Lewis has applied as much thought to the arrangement of these songs as he would if he were playing with a group, and then made a music that's utterly at peace with itself".
The results are challengingly mysterious, and the approach leaves Frame utterly at peace with himself.
Who will make you laugh, cry, scream (in that good way); who will make you feel safe and cared for and with whom you will feel utterly at peace.
The Nixon administration spent five years figuring out how to cut and run from Vietnam and managed to get more American soldiers killed during Kissinger's utterly pointless "peace" negotiations and the withdrawal period than were killed during Lyndon Johnson's full-on war period.
Such is the censorious impulse, you'd think we were in the midst of a Red Scare or widespread social unrest -- not in an utterly bland peace-and-prosperity presidential campaign.
They are utterly inconsistent with peace and stability for Israel.
The troops were now going back, because enough was enough, because President Grant's vaunted "Peace Policy" toward the remaining Indians, run by his gentle Quaker appointees, had failed utterly to bring peace, and finally because the exasperated general in chief of the army, William Tecumseh Sherman, had ordered it so.
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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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