Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigSuggestions(5)
Exact(5)
There is a widespread conception of Wagner's cycle as a bombastic nationalistic saga in which blond-haired heroes triumph over dwarfish, vaguely Jewish enemies.
Though the widespread conception of the sacramental principle is an ancient heritage, in all probability going back before the dawn of civilization, it acquired in Christianity a unique significance.
Although there is a widespread conception that inequality in the city is a problem, such measurements say little about policy preferences.
13 14 This study does not support the widespread conception that screening for abdominal aortic aneurysm is cheap.
(Mother of case)" An additional factor impacting on participants' understandings of the MalariaGEN study and their decisions about participation were beliefs about the benefits of study participation and the widespread conception that research studies are for the benefit of participants.
Similar(55)
Analyzing these ideas in the law book written by Ondrej z Dube, manifestos, and political documents, Jeanne E. Grant shows that both Hussite and Catholic representatives of the kingdom who participated in the revolution adhered to consistent and widespread conceptions of their relationship to the kingdom, crown, and king that compelled them to defend the common good as they understood it.
But Kant was only expressing a conception widespread at the time.
In the early modern period, the decompositional conception became widespread (see Section 4).
The assertion as scientific fact that life begins at conception is widespread in authoritative textbooks of biology and embryology used in prestigious universities and medical schools throughout the world.
Note that, while there is widespread agreement that a plausible conception of rationality will imply that the self-torturer should resist the temptation to keep advancing one more setting, there is no widespread agreement that a plausible conception of rationality will imply that it is rational to drink the toxin.
This basically Augustinian conception was a widespread theological view, but in explaining Plato's 'Platonitas' Gilbert argues that this includes all that Plato was, is and will be as well as what he could be but never is (The Commentaries on Boethius 144.77 78, 274.75 76).
More suggestions(15)
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