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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will be comprehensible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the clarity or understandability of something in the future. Example: "After the revisions, the final report will be comprehensible to all stakeholders."
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With my broadcasting work, if I'm doing an interview out there, it won't be grammatically perfect, but it will be comprehensible.
Wales's joyously unexpected progress to the Euro semi-finals will be comprehensible to anyone who reads Chris Wathan's Together Stronger (St David's), while the 50th anniversary of England's World Cup win inspired Peter Chapman's Out of Time (Wisden).
The final sentence should outline the main CONCLUSIONS of the study, in terms that will be comprehensible to all our readers.
The manuscript is well written and will be comprehensible to a broad readership The authors give a very detailed description about the number of sRNA expression traits (they refer to as e-traits), the number of cis and trans-sQTL that they find, and the overlap of the e-traits with the mRNA expression of their mother genes.
Luckily though, if you know Dutch, or know a few Dutch expressions, most idiomatic expressions will be comprehensible.
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This leads him to ponder signs and symbols and signifiers, what the world was like 10,000 years ago and what it might be like 10,000 years from now, and whether any current language will even be comprehensible then.
There is always the danger with documentaries rooted in feature films that the content will only be comprehensible the passionate fans of the movies under examination.
Mistakes in thought will then be comprehensible as mistakes either about the logical interrelations of the Forms, or about the correct application of the Forms to the sensory phenomena.
But never mind, the simple story that unfolds will be readily comprehensible: of love triumphant, of treachery exposed.
Bubb said: "If Sports Direct's New Year resolution is to make an official announcement every day, as part of its new proactive PR policy, it is fervently to be hoped that the announcements will be more comprehensible than today's".
It is also easier to describe to patients, for whom a "BMI of 25" will be less comprehensible than being "overweight".
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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