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The author of The Marriage Of Figaro would probably recognise the style and decor of this hotel named after him.
She can't any longer, as she used to, seek advice on Mumsnet herself, because the moderators in her team of 100 would probably recognise her.
MOST people would probably recognise the following scenario: you are wandering around a new town with your partner looking for a restaurant, but you cannot agree on where to eat.
Some of these traits – like a lack of self-control – we would probably recognise as dangerous.
"We may not be able to describe the particular physiological signature of a pleasurable experience, but we would probably recognise the sensations when they occur," she says.
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No? Yet you'd probably recognise the music they've created, including the Wanted's US hit Glad You Came, Ella Henderson's recent hit Glow, Adele's Rolling in the Deep and Chasing Pavements, to name just a few of their accumulated hits.
I was starting to think that my celeb-spotting would be limited to SE-B and a few style bloggers I'd probably recognise if I still read the Evening Standard rather than just stared at the floor on the tube these days.
The iconic main theme has been reprised and remixed dozens of times but still has the power to make the hairs on the back of your neck bristle, while you'd probably recognise "Zelda's Lullaby" and "Great Fairy's Fountain" even if you'd never played a Zelda game.
He believed he had much more to achieve and would probably have recognised the appropriateness of such a prolific writer dying in harness, his work unfinished.
If English grammar were codified based on speech today, gonna would probably be recognised as a standard auxiliary (virtually everyone uses it), and whom might not survive at all.
But they probably recognise this already.
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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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