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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a emphasis on" is not correct.
Did you mean "an emphasis on"? You can use this phrase when discussing the importance or focus placed on a particular subject or aspect.
Example: "The report places an emphasis on the need for sustainable practices in the industry."
Alternatives: "a focus on" or "a priority on".
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Goldstein's research focuses on international political economy with a emphasis on trade politics.
There should be more of a emphasis on history, bot the Great Books, but thinkin out the notion of how our environment over time has shaped our lives.
In regard to the level of services to users a emphasis on recognising and serving the future needs of users is seen as essential.
The ceremony to be held at Eglin Air Force Base on Saturday, organized by the Navy's E.O.D school with the help of the nonprofit E.O.D. Memorial Foundation, will mark another annual commemoration of fallen E.O.D techs, with a emphasis on those killed in the last year.
Waiting 1 week to refer was associated with increased odds of a patient's dying in the hospital vs being discharged alive by a factor of 3.04 (P <.001).This study was limited to analyzing inpatient palliative care consultation services with a emphasis on patients with metastatic solid tumors.
This isn't a metal band at all; rather, it's a melancholy, almost pop-inflected post-rock band, with dreamy vocals and a emphasis on the -rock.
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There are two sides to this: an emphasis on all-male groups, and an emphasis on male educators and trainers.
One temperament wants obedience, with an emphasis on punishment; the other wants exploration, with an emphasis on possibility.
First, an emphasis on looks.
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