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I was very free to do what I wanted, which of course I liked.
And without any sort of mouse, I kept touching the screen to try to get it to do what I wanted (which of course doesn't work).
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Then the country's merchants will finally have to give people what they want, which, of course, is what retailing is all about.
For anyone to say that subject and verb should agree, for example, is an infringement of your freedoms, and you have a God-given right to speak and use whichever words you want, which of course you do.
Substantive normative questions also come into play at this level, particularly the question what kind of society and economy we want (which, of course, includes issues of sustainability and fairness).
He is a scarred boy that neither of them wants, which of course scars him further.
Bet you didn't think you could learn anything (aside from which candidates want which of their family members on the $10 bill) from the Republican Party's presidential primary race.
Moguls like Ted Turner, Sumner Redstone, and Murdoch himself did pretty much whatever they wanted — which, most of the time, meant doing deals and building empires.
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But, really, he just gave editors what they wanted, which was more of the same flashy Balmain look.
Idris said that Islam is like "a cave" — he pulled out the Farsi-English dictionary to find the word he wanted — which is "full of bacteria".
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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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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com