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It is the idea that we do not really refer to ourselves when we use the first person pronoun, even though we seem to.
We can use words like sacred or spiritual to describe this emptiness, but what we are really referring to is the absence of organized religion from the modern civil sphere.
*Note: we are really referring to literal beards, not the other kind.
" sometimes the traditional healers don't really refer patients to us in the clinic because we don't know them but with people who know them they will tell that that patient was brought here by the traditional healer.
But that general quality doesn't really refer to anything tangible, which is a problem, since what we're talking about here is spending cuts.
"I don't really refer to the Angel way," Scioscia said.
"Fuzzy math" doesn't really refer to Mr. Gore's numbers.
But what does "freedom" in these speeches really refer to now?
In the programme, did he really refer to Byron as keeping a "travel blog"?
Would a woman who professes an abiding love for Charlie really refer to him as "that fat disgusting gay thing"?
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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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