Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigExact(4)
It was a cri de coeur to men that their moribund love lives could be resuscitated with brush-in facial hair gel.
The authors' conclude that "the vote was a cri de coeur from millions of people who feel Westminster no longer knows, or even cares, how it feels to walk in their shoes".
His essay made it clear that he believes the recent rejection of the constitution was a cri de coeur from Europe's voters to protect their precious subsidies from more competition, inside or outside the EU.
One CR was a CRi (with incomplete recovery of platelets to less than 100,000/μl), and in five cases dysplastic features persisted (CRdys).
Similar(55)
It's a cri de coeur from what Wyclef Jean calls "the youth".
This little book is a cri de coeur — an outburst of rage and sorrow in equal parts.
It's a cri de coeur — someone has left the singer, and it is never, ever going to get better.
This show is a cri de coeur rather than a call to arms – he may be more exciting still when (if?) he gains confidence in his political instincts.
It's a cri de coeur that hardly rises above a sociable interjection, an exhortation to collective revelry that leaves a sense of uneasily imposed, even quasi-martial, paces.
I've had a few unkind thoughts about how honking is a cri de coeur in the absence of democracy; i.e., there is no other way to exert power in Egypt except to lay on the horn.
The emphasis on the new is a cri de coeur of modernism, one that valorizes the new (and the Romantic quest for originality) over the familiar (repetition) for many reasons, including the demands of the market.
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