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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Elaborated upon" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when you want to indicate that something has been explained or expanded in detail. Example: "The concept was elaborated upon in the following sections of the report."
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Those charges have yet to be elaborated upon.
No more secondhand quasi-religious theories to be elaborated upon?
Neither Adam's tardiness nor his subsequent disappearance is elaborated upon.
Early-stage ideas with bigger potential can be elaborated upon with minimal time or funding.
Stankiewicz wrestled with and elaborated upon tradition, but did not break with it.
What happened to the person behind the counter was not elaborated upon.
"The story was taken from a diary of Nietzsche that Susan elaborated upon," Ms. Childs said.
Sometimes they're called "fun-furs" - a concept elaborated upon in the "Times".
In 1957, a further study by Drs. Hammond and Horn elaborated upon these conclusions.
Not all questions had to be precise to be understood or elaborated upon.
Various industries elaborated upon that system in the ensuing decades before the first general standard was published in 1975.
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