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Discover Ludwig"we could express" is a grammatical and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, and it typically implies that there is a possibility or potential for expressing something. Example: We could express our gratitude by writing a thank-you note.
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"It was where a lot of my friends were living and it was where we could express ourselves freely".
How I wish we could express our feelings and thoughts without the patient or the relatives or our seniors considering it a sign of weakness.
William P. DeCota, the director of aviation at the Port Authority, said, "We would need to know more about the details of such a proposal before we could express an opinion about it.
Hearing performers pronounce those words with assured style is a fantasy fulfillment for those of us who only wish we could express ourselves in crisis with such elegance and precision.
Mr. Costa, who teaches both children and adults, started Origenes (Origins) in December 1998, because he thought Spanish-speaking people needed a place "where we could express our knowledge of the theater and where people could get more confidence".
If we could express this kind of empathy for their highly unusual experience and for their suffering and then take actions of the kind suggested by Mr. Mead, it might begin the process of healing that the world so sorely needs.
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I wish we at ASN could express shock and outrage at this case that has been in the news.
Then we investigated whether these constructs could express core protein and Fluc in the mouse liver.
Further, we could show that ectopically expressed tBRD-1-eGFP is able to bind to the interbands of polytene chromosomes.
I could express myself fully in lacrosse.
Suddenly he could express himself.
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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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