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Discover Ludwig"without fright" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used in a variety of contexts to indicate a person's lack of fear or anxiety. For example, "The brave knight rode his horse into battle without fright."
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Here, in the second installment of her three-part multiyear series Bach and Beyond, she occupies the stage alone and presumably without fright wig, playing solo violin works by Bartok and Phil Kline, in addition to Bach.
The pissing: as on the floor below us, the child had ruined his dinner, pushing out of him in urine any inch I could not parse: the nights of rooms of no room, the nights of leaning over in blind light, of his hands over his mouth to hold my name in, our passing in the blood hall without recognition, and therefore without error, without fright.
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I could have done without a fright from TalkTalk, on which I depend for my telephone, internet, links to the outside world, work, income and almost whole life.
The 25th-anniversary edition of Stanley Kubrick's Vietnam epic "Full Metal Jacket" comes to Blu-ray on Aug. 7, and just when you thought you had made it through summer without a fright, Steven Spielberg's scary and funny and utterly devious "Jaws" arrives on Aug. 14 to give the season some teeth.
"City will get the job done at West Brom but not without a fright.
Without stage fright one of the greatest comedians who ever lived might not have been the same character.
He had shot between four and seven enemy insurgents without ever meeting the thoughtless fright of the present instant.
Shakespeare Cuisinart, Mr. Freeman noted, lets people participate in this kind of music-making process without the worry of stage fright.
Schools have looked over the precipice, seen a full-blown competitive future where thousands of atomised units float freely without local support, and taken fright.
Glenn Gould was a devotee of McLuhan, and to be a McLuhanite meant that you could abandon live performance without any shame, any talk of fright.
Fright wigs, frightening women and frightful acting.
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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
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