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Discover Ludwig"would not flinch" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to describe someone who is brave and determined in standing firm in difficult situations. For example, "When faced with adversity, she would not flinch and stuck to her convictions."
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"Who among us would not flinch?" he blasphemously wonders about Jesus' reflexes.
This time he would not flinch from the new king's paranoia: James I was obsessed with witchcraft.
Yet, ask these people where they see themselves in five or ten years, and many of them would not flinch before answering: in Israel.
The director of the SPA has vowed that his team would not "flinch" in prosecuting British soldiers where there is evidence of unlawful killing and torture.
But he also repeatedly warned he would not flinch from taking tough and unpopular decisions (video), vowing there would be no post-election spree.
Cayley, a former war crimes prosecutor, says he will give the cases the "thorough scrutiny the law requires" and if prosecution was warranted he would not "flinch" from proceeding.
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They knew he wouldn't flinch.
Verlaine thought the point of the game was to show that he wouldn't flinch, that he trusted Rimbaud.
They do not attempt to figure out what percentage of those emails are an utter waste of time, but I wouldn't flinch if it edged towards half.
Spielberg, of course, often explores themes involving the purity of youth; even at 55, he wouldn't flinch were he to be called boyish.
If the evidence from the CMA is that the next step ought to be broken up, I as a Liberal Democrat will make it clear we wouldn't flinch from taking that tough action".
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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