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The phrase "He elucidates" is correct and usable in written English.
It means that the person mentioned is explaining or clarifying something. It is often used in a formal or academic context. Example: In his lecture, the professor elucidated the complicated theories of quantum mechanics, making them more understandable for his students.
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He elucidates with "if he's good enough, he's old enough".
He elucidates what went wrong in the past and how it will be better in the future.
He elucidates his support system in the book, from his constant goad and advisor, his uncle Toni Nadal, to his agent and coach and trainers and friends.
When Jess doesn't follow his reference, he elucidates: "Seedless".
Or is it Francis S. Collins's faith in particular that disturbs him because he elucidates it so rationally and well?
The phenomenological character of Sartre's analyses of consciousness consists in the way in which he elucidates certain modes of behaviour: love, hatred, sadism, masochism, and indifference.
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The framework he elucidated, which employed multivariate calculus, still dominates graduate textbooks.
In 1955 he elucidated the structure of vitamin B12.
He elucidated the composition of many substances, including compounds of tellurium, strontium, beryllium, and chromium.
And after his first jaunt through "Odeio," which resurfaced in the encore, he elucidated the title, which doubles as a blunt refrain: "I hate you".
By Avi Zenilman October 18, 2009 At the talk "The Death of the Master Builder: A Story of Risk, Medicine, and Skyscrapers," Atul Gawande built on the ideas he elucidated in his 2007 article, "The Checklist," about the surprising impact of basic checklists in reducing complications from surgery.
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