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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about sophistication" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to refinement, complexity, or elegance in various contexts, such as art, culture, or technology.
Example: "The lecture was primarily about sophistication in modern design and its impact on user experience."
Alternatives: "regarding sophistication" or "concerning sophistication".
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We are anxious, for example, about children becoming sophisticated (knowing too much), about sophistication taken to excess, and about oversophisticated systems or products which may break down or be impossible to operate.
The essential point of Nix, that vegetarian food should be about sophistication, not denial, hits the spot.
"It's about sophistication, not being a Neanderthal," said Charles Ho, marketing manager for Dewar's, after a hard laugh, man to man, at the question.
Yet, more than most designers today, Ms. Prada is interested in making dynamic connections, and at some point very soon people are going to become bored with heritage and stale attitudes about sophistication.
In receiving his award, Mr. Ross talked about "sophistication," a word that when applied to popular music was once synonymous with popular standards interpreted with particular attention paid to witty double-entendres and racy metaphors.
In this regard, it must be emphasized that multiscaling is not about sophistication but rather poses a different challenge, that of the model integration.
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These days, we hear a lot about America's overpowering military technology; about the professionalism of its warriors; about the sophistication of its weaponry, eavesdropping and telemetry, but right now the most vital weapon in its arsenal may well be the art of interrogation.
So is much of the authors' view of business, which they often express with about as much sophistication as Holden Caulfield.
"When you start to talk about organised crime, when you start to think about the sophistication of drugs and how the scientists are ahead of the testers and that there's tests that can't actually catch particular sorts of drugs, then you do have to rely on intelligence gathering.
Indeed, "Linda and David are all about beauty, sophistication, glamour, indulgence," Mrs. Kong said.
As Mr. Leiba traveled, he expanded his thinking about what sophistication is.
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