I artistically placed the glitter onto the page to make it look like stars
It takes an artist to disguise a plagiarized answer.
That is the correct spelling of "artistically" (in an artistic manner).
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Ending a phrase with the term 'good luck' does not require the use of an exclamation mark. The use of an exclamation mark is dependent on the meaning or tone of the sentence, not the use of any particular word or phrase. There are instances in which the use of an exclamation mark after the phrase 'good luck' may distort the intended meaning, such as, 'I have not had good luck'.
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The correct spelling of the phrase is "express yourself" (e.g. verbally, artistically).
It takes an artist to disguise a plagiarized answer.
The child had trouble understanding math and logic, but excelled artistically.
A person who lies convincingly and artistically is called a pathological or compulsive liar.
Poetry can be interpreted mathematically by analyzing patterns like rhyme scheme or meter, while also being appreciated artistically for its emotional impact, imagery, and use of language. Both perspectives contribute to a richer understanding of the poem, allowing for different layers of meaning to be explored.
A person who lies convincingly and artistically is called a pathological or compulsive liar.
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No, it is an adjective. The adverb would be artistically.
Logic is for the artistically impaired.
The simple piece of paper was of great artistic value.
That is not a phrase
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