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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "write neatly" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to emphasize the importance of legibility in someone's handwriting, or to encourage someone to take care when writing something with a pen or pencil. For example, you might say: "Be sure to write neatly so that everyone can read your work without difficulty."
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She said: "Doesn't he write neatly?" Paul was the first one to show us that there were other ways of interpreting the world.
She went to Dunottar school in the town, where "we merely learned to write neatly and to learn by heart", she claimed.
Paula Bennett, whose mother had taught her to read before she entered first grade, reported different accomplishments: "I learned how to sing and I learned how to write neatly".
"I hear the Chilli Peppers were good last week". "In anticipation of the Italian match-fixing trial verdict, can I be the first to complain that you don't feature enough stories about Juventus?" asks Brian Saxby, who wasn't necessarily the first, but did write neatly.
Since recognition is based on the comparison of the orders, directions, structures, and the shapes of strokes to those in the database, users would better memorize the order and write neatly to mimic the one in the database to have a high recognition rate.
Try to write neatly.
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The new owner noticed the signature "L van Leyden" written neatly on the back in pencil.
A few specials written neatly on a ribbon of blackboard bordering the dining area include oysters of the day.
"Until now she had been in this prison, and tomorrow she would be transferred to another one," Appelfeld writes, neatly capturing her powerlessness and despair.
This took some time, not because there were many of us, but because the tickets were written neatly by hand by a bespectacled clerk.
"The cost of war in human lives is constantly spread before me, written neatly in many ledgers whose columns are gravestones".
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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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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com