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Discover LudwigThe phrase "across what" is not standard in written English and may lead to confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you are asking for clarification about the scope or range of something, but it typically requires additional context to be clear.
Example: "I need to know across what regions the survey was conducted."
Alternatives: "in what areas" or "over what scope".
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"In this job, you've got to keep across what young audiences are doing.
"We've tried to put across what the atmosphere is like in the room," said Laing.
Back across what resides inside.
Raccoons scampered across what was once the great lawn.
It's very difficult to get across what that feels like".
I wish I could describe the feeling of flying across what we called the T.E.
At Calvary Cemetery in Woodside, Queens, he came across what he called "my Rosetta Stone".
Later he cut across what was left of a handball court.
He proudly sweeps his hand across what he sees, declaring, "Everybody, everybody knows me".
Twenty years ago, Joan Breton Connelly came across what she believed was precisely such a text.
In short: What is the propagandist willing to risk, for what, across what periods of time?
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