Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigSuggestions(2)
Exact(19)
The Dude (Jeff Bridges), whose knack for abiding has inspired the religion of Dudeism.
Few soccer players have been as vilified as El-Hadji Diouf, whose knack for scoring goals is rivaled by his penchant for spitting at opposing players and fans.
Another all-around baseball genius whom Ibanez adored watching was Griffey, whose knack for the game was matched by his natural talents.
The county is also home to a large community of people whose knack for growing high-quality marijuana has made "Humboldt" a sacred word to dope smokers worldwide.
Elisabeth Moss plays Peggy Olson, Don's fresh-faced, smart-as-a-whip secretary, whose knack for copywriting prompts Don to promote her at the end of Season 1.
But the man at the top of the pay scale is Rodriguez, whose knack for consuming attention has never been more obvious.
Similar(41)
"We're working hard to grow the vote," said Representative Tom DeLay of Texas, the majority whip, whose knack at pushing for votes has earned him the nickname Hammer.
It's backed by Harvey Weinstein, whose uncanny knack for spotting winners has steered two movies – The Artist and The King's Speech – to best picture Oscar glory in the past five years.
The movie has Daniel Radcliffe improbably cast as Nate Foster, a nerdy agent whose supposed knack for interpersonal skills – rather perfunctorily established in an interrogation scene – catches the eye of his maverick superior Angela Zamparo Toni Collettee) who recruits him as an undercover operative – diverting him away from what the bureau considers the more pressing jihadi threat.
Yet tonight's installment of "American Experience" on PBS makes the case that Annie Oakley was the first American woman whose fame and knack for spawning legends (a close cousin of gossip) qualified as superstardom.
The team's newest member, a starry-eyed fan who soon comes to realize that the Specials are not nearly as virtuous as their name might suggest, is the ingenuous Nightbird (Jordan Ladd) whose specialty is her knack for laying eggs.
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