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Discover Ludwig"expounding on" is a perfectly valid and commonly used phrase in written English
It is usually used to express the idea of developing or elaborating on a topic or idea. For example, "In her essay, she expounded on the importance of education in modern society."
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"The pope took us by surprise," said the Vatican spokesman, the Rev. Federico Lombardi, expounding on one of the most dramatic moments in centuries of Vatican history.
Expounding on the subject during a recent visit to London, he began with two accurate assertions.
Expounding on his blog, he argues that Amazon's business model is not jeopardized by the iPad because "Amazon is in this for the long term customer relationship.
Expounding on how much Musha meant to him, Copperfield said he wanted my readers to understand the passion he felt for this place.
The more time you spend expounding on any topic, especially personal ones, the less anonymous you become.
And there's Mr. Crowe again, now expounding on camera.
In his worldwide travels, he gave more than 400 speeches expounding on U.S. science policy.
He was expounding on the expressive soccer learned in his childhood at Barça's academy.
"No massive publicity budget expounding on the 'tartan and bagpipes,' " the company promised.
"He was just expounding on how great literature has never been written by a beautiful woman".
Across town, at the hair salon, the young women were expounding on the merits of corpulence.
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