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Discover Ludwig"would be a plus" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate an extra benefit or advantage that a person or thing has or could have. For example: "Having experience with programming languages would be a plus for this job."
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(Mountainous hiking opportunities would be a plus).
Journalistic experience would be a plus, but is not essential.
"Synthes's trauma business would be a plus, but it's not a deal killer," Mr. Wald said.
"The lake would be a plus for the town, really beautify it," Mr. Wasilewski said.
Only 42 percent said that the Giuliani endorsement would be a plus, and 37 percent said it would be minus.
And he thought it would be a plus for the state to have a representative in the cabinet.
John Hollander, poet and Yale professor, questioned whether it would be a plus to publish thousands more poetry books.
"Voters said that they like the idea of bringing Kelly back, and if a candidate says that they are going to reappoint Kelly, this would be a plus".
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Nancy Weiss Malkiel, dean of the undergraduate college at Princeton, said the policy was not meant to establish such grade quotas, but to set a goal: Over time and across all academic departments, no more than 35 percent of grades in undergraduate courses would be A-plus, A or A-minus.
If the film is a comedy, it'd be a plus to keep outtakes and include them in an outtake/blooper reel after the film.
Mr Clyburn's endorsement would be a huge plus for anyone lucky enough to receive it.
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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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