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Discover Ludwig"word suggestion" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a recommended word or phrase that is offered to a writer or speaker as a potential option to use in their sentence. This suggestion is often generated by technology, such as autocorrect or word prediction software. Example: The word suggestions provided by the grammar checker helped improve my writing.
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In the upcoming version of iOS that should be released this fall, the QuickType word suggestion bar will suggest an emoji based on the word you're typing.
(Yes, the word "suggestion," was noticed inside the White House).
Spell Catcher 8, which is made by Casady & Greene and sells for $49.95, can check spelling in nine different languages and has a word suggestion feature.
While butteredballs had a single word suggestion to the news that the world's top bankers were gathering at the Swiss ski resort of Davos and would be lobbying against Barack Obama's proposed banking reforms: "Avalanche?" Who would buy all the champagne if that happened?
So depending on how much you lean on Apple's (or others') next word suggestion algorithms to speed your typing you might actually find it slower to bash out words on Qwerky.
Here's a one word suggestion: Us #DCMPickupLines.
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Now, in addition to making word suggestions as you type as most modern keyboards do, Gboard will suggest phrases.
"I have seen many reviews where the reviewer goes line by line and makes word suggestions," Johanna Shapiro told me.
For instance, it will offer word suggestions that can be selected with a flick of a finger.
Your iPhone will now offer word suggestions as you type and these will change depending on the app you're using.
And third-party keyboards can't show "key artworks" - which seems to mean word suggestions - in the top line above the keyboard, unlike the iOS 8 keyboard.
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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