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Discover Ludwig"written remains" is a grammatically correct and acceptable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to texts, documents, and records which have been written down and preserved over time. For example, "The written remains of the ancient civilization were like a time capsule into the past."
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Those silent s's are a perfect example of the spoken language changing while the written remains the same.
The status of "American Buffalo" as one of the most eloquently inarticulate plays ever written remains secure.
The older I get, the more acutely I am aware that the vast majority of what is written remains unread.
In a wide sense, epigraphy concerns itself with the total firsthand transmission of the written remains of ancient civilizations (as opposed to post-factum copying).
In grappling with what has been lost, several federation members recited to me various takes on the classic expression Scripta manent, verba volant: What is written remains, what is spoken vanishes into air.
And there is one more practical bit of counsel that, a few millenniums after the play was written, remains indispensable: be extremely careful about what you promise to your public.
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"Writing remains but stories disappear.
The process of writing remains exactly the same – research, writing, rewriting".
"Representative Jefferson," she wrote, "remains subject to the same criminal process that applies to his constituents".
The case, as Kirsch writes, remains surprisingly obscure, given our tendency to celebrate those who resisted the Nazis.
The "fragile external environment," the J.P. Morgan team wrote, "remains the most notable risk in the road of economic recovery".
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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