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"word separation" is a correct term that is commonly used in written English.
It refers to the spacing between words in a sentence. You can use it whenever you need to refer to the distance or gap between individual words in a sentence. For example: "The new font used in the document has caused some issues with word separation, making it difficult to read." In this sentence, "word separation" refers to the spacing between words in the document that has caused readability issues.
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"You can take that word separation and kick it out of the window," says Mr Lougheed.
He knows the apparently favourable polls may be misleading: those that include the menacing word "separation" are less encouraging, suggesting some public confusion about what independence would mean.
But when asked if his wife would move out of Gracie Mansion, Mr. Giuliani at last used the word "separation" by responding haltingly: "Nobody, nobody, nobody is moving anywhere.
The practice of word separation in European writing was pioneered in the scriptoria of Irish monasteries in the seventh and eight centuries.
They don't have a word for death, they use the word separation.
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BEHIND THE NEWS Her campaign said afterward that she had meant only that the exact words "separation of church and state" were not in the Constitution.
When Mr. Coons pointed out that the first words of the First Amendment, "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion," are the foundation of the concept, she replied, "You're telling me that's in the First Amendment?" She was, she later said, attempting to point out that the actual words "separation of church and state" do not appear in the text of the Constitution.
Court evidence presented last week showed that Pao's termination came in the form of a gently worded "separation agreement" advising her that she would not be advancing to a senior partner role.
Needless to say, while the Constitution doesn't contain the exact words "separation of church and state," legal scholars and the courts agree it does prohibit the establishment or endorsement of religion, and that the involvement Buck wants is dangerous.
Texas schoolchildren my be required to learn that the words "separation of church and state" aren't in the Constitution and evaluate whether the United Nations undermines U.S. sovereignty, but they will be ahead of New York State children who will never hear about either the Constitution or the United Nations.
In other words, separations or disconnections among these monitored mechanic variables, especially if trended, graphed and/or indexed, could be valuable in diagnosis and monitoring.
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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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