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Discover LudwigThis is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you want to explain what an acronym stands for. For example, "The UN stands for the United Nations, which stand for the international organization that works to maintain world peace and security."
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'The thing I dread is the bloody letters CDB, which stand for Could Do Better.
The name derives from the initials C.P.L.I.A., which stand for a Polish title meaning "Center for Folk & Fine Arts".
The "forces of progress", which stand for collaboration and for a broader vision of education, must do likewise.
The recreational, educational, and spiritual aspects of its program are symbolized in its insignia, a blue triangle the three sides of which stand for body, mind, and spirit.
There are only four letters in the code's alphabet, designated C, G, A and T, which stand for four nucleic acids: guanine, cytosine, adenine and thymine.
RIP eg, ie and etc. Henceforth the three abbreviated Latin phrases – which stand for exempli gratia (for the sake of example), id est (that is) and et cetera (and the rest) – will stop being used on Britain's.gov.uk websites.
In it, the show's four co-hosts — the rapper Fat Joe, the radio host Sway, the comedian Chris Distefano, and the model Melanie Iglesias — took turns describing people and foodstuffs that shared Sabathia's first two initials, which stand for Carsten Charles.
As the founder of the Tod's luxury group, Diego Della Valle is one of Italy's most visible businessmen, with holdings that also include a newspaper, a bank, a soccer team and the film studio Cinecitt?But Della Valle, whose private jet bears an insignia with the initials D.D.D., which stand for "dignit dovere, divertimento" (dignity, duty, fun), knows from unwinding.
The basic stock of characters are simple graphs, some of which represent the names for objects or parts of objects, such as river, fish, man, and woman, and others of which stand for more abstract terms, such as yield, love, quarrel, prince, and the like.
Kevin Clarke's "Eight Pages From the Book of Michael Berger" is an image of a pastel-colored tower of robots, superimposed on a background of the letters ACGT, which stand for the chemical bases of DNA, adenine, cytosine, guanine and thymine.
The new "structural theory" accounted for the new element by conceiving of the mind in terms of three psychic agencies: the ego, the id, and the superego, which stand for reason, passion, and conscience, and whose fate it is to be locked in perpetual conflict.
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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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