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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a exploration of" is not correct; it should be "an exploration of." You can use it when discussing a detailed examination or investigation of a particular subject or theme.
Example: "The book offers an exploration of the impact of climate change on global ecosystems."
Alternatives: "a study of" or "an analysis of".
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And the university has launched a free online course on the life and times of Richard III, a exploration of an episode described as a time "huge upheavals, including savage dynastic warfare, shifting allegiances among a powerful aristocracy, and significant depopulation".
By this time, incorporation of the news evolved to not only serve as a critique on political leanings, but a exploration of the ways in which readers recognize facts from the images and text provided to them.
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"Rota" represents a journey, an exploration of space.
"Davenen" (Program A, tomorrow afternoon) is an exploration of the nature of prayer, choreographed by Robby Barnett and Jonathan Wolken.
A dance should be a "movement study," an exploration of structure.
Her play is more than a portrait; it's an exploration of acting, an Othello masterclass.
"Davenen" (Program A, tonight) is an exploration of the nature of prayer, choreographed by Robby Barnett and Jonathan Wolken.
It is a beauty - an exploration of the evolving mystery of the world.
"It's an exploration of a key event in history, so it's very on-brand".
Herein an exploration of a macro trend that bodes well for America – and for investors.
A journey and an exploration of self-love.
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