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Discover LudwigThe phrase "across here" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used informally to indicate a location nearby, but it is better to use more precise language.
Example: "If you look across here, you can see the park entrance."
Alternatives: "over here" or "right here".
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Shakespeare's feverish impasto of language comes across here as a watercolor.
Though it features several well-drawn and vibrant performances, "Merrily" comes across here as oddly quaint and self-conscious.
His talent for atmospheric lushness remains intact, but what verged on the tragic in films like "In the Mood for Love" comes across here as an unremarkable moan.
But "La Machine de l'Être" comes across here as an uptown score, pulsing with fits of astringent atonality, fidgety contrapuntal writing and boisterous percussion, over which the soprano must sing all manner of "ah" sounds, flitting from melodic fragments to orgasmic outbursts.
Above all, be discerning (or even skeptical), as you should be regarding all such "Best Places" lists you may run across, here or elsewhere.
If you want to make sure that your message has gotten across, here are a few possibilities: When trying to assist someone, let them know exactly how much you are able to help.
It came across here as a teaser.
Something of that comes across here.
But none of this comes across here.
Somehow the message will get across here as well.
Often criticized as dry and cerebral, Sondheim comes across here as emotional and needy.
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