Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigExact(1)
It was brilliant, just bombing around the city, but it was still bug-ridden and the demo was always crashing.
Similar(59)
That can leave an audience with the impression that planes are always crashing, when they mostly don't," said New York Times journalist Nicholas Kristof.
Gabriela: When I was little…we had a Synertek, the 3 rd Apple computer [and it was] always crashing – so I had to troubleshoot to fix it so could play the computer games (internet didn't work on it).
They may come to the point where they say to the sulking kid brother, 'We bought you a place of your own, so why are you always crashing on our couch?' " Mr. Lodge said that historically the union between Scotland and England had always made sense.
In another, he was spot on: Australia's statistical superiority in this series was always going to come crashing down on England at some point, and when better than against a team lacking both Kevin Pietersen and Flintoff – whose presence plainly unsettles the Aussies – for the first time since early 2005?
Parse, the mobile development platform Facebook acquired last year, offers developers a pretty complete feature lineup, but one thing that was always missing was crash reporting.
Parse, the mobile development platform Facebook acquired last year, offers developers a pretty complete feature lineup, but one thing that was always missing was crash reporting.
If few surprises are embedded in this trim selection of letters, edited by Abbey's pal David Petersen, it's because Abbey, on the page, was always Abbey: free ranging, cymbal crashing, an anarchist in mind as well as politics, encased throughout his life in an ever-shaken snow globe of contradictions, provocations, bathroom-wall jokes and fortissimo declarations.
After the global financial crash, it was always going to be difficult to get the deficit down.
But the worst-case scenario of a housing crash, which was always implausible, now looks even less likely.One question that emerges from this snapshot of the economy is whether the central bank's shift to a looser monetary policy has had much, if any, effect.
It was always looking like a car crash.
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