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We used a phrase: 'Epic quality without epic scope.'".
In our search of different fields in the Pubmed database we used a phrase consisting of four parts joined together by the so-called Boolean operators, i.e. AND, OR, and NOT.
In the search field of the PubMed database, we used a phrase consisting of four parts joined together by the so-called Boolean operators, i.e. AND, OR, and NOT.
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We use a phrase similar to "contrary to expectation" a number of times during the manuscript to refer to the fact that CGI predictions, and their usage in comparative evolutionary studies, suggest that CGI usage, and in warm- and cold-blooded vertebrates, may be divergent.
In essence we used a three-phrase sliding window.
In the midst of our recollecting, one of us suddenly used a phrase we had almost forgotten.
As Orwell argues, we shouldn't use a phrase that is unusual, never use a longer word when a shorter one has the same meaning, never use a scientific phrase if an everyday example exists, and never include unnecessary words if the meaning of a shorter sentence remains the same.
"Wir haben es nicht gewusst" -- We knew nothing -- he said, using a phrase associated with Nazi excuses after World War II.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com