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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always emphasize you" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey the importance of focusing on the person being addressed, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "In our discussions, I always emphasize you as a key contributor to the project."
Alternatives: "always highlight you" or "consistently stress you".
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I always emphasize you should read your records, understand every thing that the doctor has written, and tell the office to correct any mistakes.
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And most important of all, always emphasize what you can do, rather than what you can't.
"He made me more cognizant of doing the little things to win a game: getting a runner over, which he always emphasized; if you didn't score a runner from second, you got him to third.
As a pear you should always emphasize your face, neck, bust, waist and arms.
"Women's fashion does not always emphasize the high heel," Steele wrote in an essay.
K. Elizabeth Stevens's production does not always emphasize the divisions between scenes.
"I always emphasize the camaraderie," said Alberto Flores, a Haverstraw regular who works in the financial district.
I always emphasize that to people, especially people from Homeland Security".
Nonetheless, nationally funded large-scale earthquake prediction programs always emphasize the need to reinforce seismometer networks.
They always emphasize the best interests of the horses; they never force them into races they may not belong in.
(Mr. Gore did not always emphasize his knowledge on the subject in 2000, which later looked unwise).
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