Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigSuggestions(2)
Exact(3)
News of Pope Benedict's coming American visit raised her hopes briefly about a possible beatification ceremony, but no, she was told, she would have to be patient, a virtue with which she has more than a casual acquaintance.
No government could have lasted so long, found its way somehow through so many difficulties, and in the end actually have fought so hard against the conqueror without having much virtue with which to balance its vices.
While the modal fictionalists we are now considering do not take ordinary language modal claims to have extensional translations in the language of possible worlds, they may still have a claim to the combined virtue with which Divers is concerned in another, albeit slightly more indirect, way.
Similar(56)
This is the meaning of de, the "virtue" or power with which the "ten thousand things"—i.e., all beings—have been endowed and without which life would cease.
It is this virtue and the courage with which they face privation that lend a charm to life among them".
Greenberg had written, with insight but over-simplification, that "Manet's paintings became the first modernist ones by virtue of the frankness with which they declared the surfaces on which they were painted".
MEGAN MCARDLE has a question:How come progressives opposed to TARP II are very, very worried about the cost to the taxpayer, but not worried at all by the cost to the taxpayer of a massive fiscal stimulus, a lot of which is nearly guaranteed to be wasted by virtue of the speed with which the money must fly out the Treasury's door?
As a faithful ear-to-the-ground early-adopter tech reader you've spent the last two years hearing everyone and their dog extol the virtues of blockchain technology, with which Bitcoin was supposed to be inextricably linked, and now suddenly people are talking about fully secure off-blockchain transactions?
Brooks hopes that readers of his book will find themselves inspired to pursue the so-called eulogy virtues with all the intensity with which they once sought the résumé virtues, as he says he has been inspired to do himself.
We had been brought up with a cinema in which blacks were always victims, their virtue measured by the "dignity" with which they suffered, or their talent for entertaining white folks.
First As Tragedy, Then As Farce differs from the pap dispensed by the authors of Commonwealth chiefly in virtue of the gleeful enthusiasm with which Zizek defends the necessity of terror.
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