Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigSuggestions(3)
Exact(2)
When I was a boy I was made distinctly uncomfortable by, and even tried not to think about, the Walt Disney movie "Pinocchio".
It was my mother who told me that my untidy bedroom was unworthy of good Christian living (it showed "poor stewardship"), that I should speak not of "luck" but of "blessing," and who was made distinctly nervous by my talk of having a beer in a pub ("only ever half a pint, I hope"; her own Scottish mother had signed the "temperance pledge," and never drank).
Similar(58)
But yesterday Germany was making distinctly sceptical noises.It is not the only country with concerns.
Whereas before Wenger was reliant on his forwards outfiring their opposition — a strategy that was made to look distinctly one-dimensional when facing more potent strike forces — his recently fortified back line allows him to devise a more tactically astute approach.
At the same time concern about overpopulation, which was widespread when the film was made, has become distinctly unfashionable.
Although "The Dreamers" was made in English, it is distinctly European -- the nudity, in particular.
"One of the critical elements was making it distinctly Chinese, making sure that the people who visit this park feel that it's theirs".
In the future we will continue similar studies with larger sample recruitment, and an attempt will be made to distinctly compare different lung pathologies or other medical conditions, even though this is very difficult to achieve.
A classic 'antique' nest of tables is made to look distinctly odd by giving each table the same sized legs, while their jaunty magazine table mixes new with old.
Despite its status as a bona fide French cliche, the croque monsieur is made with a distinctly British-looking tin-baked loaf – in my experience, soft, sweet pain de mie is the most usual choice in the sandwich's home country.
Writing in the Journal of Olympic History, Ian Buchanan describes that both sides "were made up of distinctly average club cricketers".
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