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The word "Expounded" is correct and well written in English
It is typically used when explaining or presenting an idea or theory in detail. Example: "The professor expounded on the complexities of quantum mechanics during the lecture."
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Chafee expounded his expertise on this subject, noting: "I happened to live in Canada as they completed the process.
Neither the company's chief executive/founder Leu Jun, nor any of its pronouncements, have expounded that strategy.
Miliband expounded on his views on foreign policy and warned that international rivalries and deteriorating relations between powerful countries such as the US and Russia were hampering international peace.
He first expounded his thinking about the firm in a lecture in Dundee in 1932, when he was just 21 years old.
This hardline immigration policy, fostered by tough economic times, will make it increasingly difficult for the city to go on reinventing itself in the way it has done over the past 25 years.The maths of cities, as expounded by Geoffrey West, are not encouraging.
These remarks came in the context of a rebuttal of the view expounded by Walid Jumblatt, the leader of the Druze community and a fierce critic of Hizbullah, that Lebanon faced a choice between being a Hong Kong or a Hanoi.
Admittedly, he expounded on the need for sweeping changes to the tax system, including raising the consumption tax.
This expounded a tragic twin trajectory for the growth of human populations and the increase of food supply.
He has expounded at length on the demise of many previous civilisations, and on the impending doom of China's current one at the hands of evil modern science and rampant immorality.
Mr Crist has an explanation for why he did so, expounded in a campaign book called "The Party's Over: How the Extreme Right Hijacked the GOP and I Became a Democrat".
In the documents the department expounded its view that the explosion at the rig that led to the spill is an example of "gross negligence", which if proved in court could leave BP facing a fine of up to $21 billion.
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