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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a definite emphasis" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to highlight or stress a particular point or idea clearly and unmistakably.
Example: "In her speech, she placed a definite emphasis on the importance of education for all children."
Alternatives: "a clear emphasis" or "a strong emphasis".
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The pools are in the grand European style with mosaics and statues, and there is a definite emphasis on healing and wellness rather than pampering.
Colette McCormack, a planning partner at Winckworth Sherwood, a law firm, says she has noticed a definite emphasis on the duty as the coalition's reforms bedded in.
And that evidence is hard to miss in the case of the countless Long Island drivers who share a guilty secret -- with a definite emphasis on guilty rather than secret.
Given that all four experts place a definite emphasis on user experience and artificial intelligence, it's clear that the evolution of CRM sits within this space.
The festival brings in all kinds of talent -- for example Toumani and Sidiki Diabate of Mali were there to enchant with the rippling sounds of their kora duets -- but there is a definite emphasis on Catalan and Iberian culture.
The editors are true to their word and there is a definite emphasis on first-line treatment.
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A triptych by Roberta Hill, "Range of Motion," is a good example; it features collage that gives nuanced but definite emphasis to the elements that stand out just a little bit.
Perhaps most interesting, though, given the traditional stories about the rise of molecular biology and the Big Science of physics and biology, is this sort of physiology's definite emphasis on the field.
will recover, but we certainly made a definite impression on them". The emphasis is hers.
"You also have to consider that the aerobics craze took a lot of people away from racquetball". Aerobics and body building, particularly the emphasis on Nautilus training, "had a definite impact" on racquetball, said Chuck Leve, editor of National Racquetball Magazine.
I'd say that they have a definite dip in the midrange, or rather a natural emphasis on the low and high end.
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