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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an enumeration of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when listing or detailing a series of items, points, or elements in a structured manner.
Example: "The report includes an enumeration of the key findings from the research study."
Alternatives: "a list of" or "a catalog of".
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Though he never attempted an enumeration of the rights of man and would probably have disapproved of such an attempt, he maintained a firm belief in human dignity.
An alternative method would be to use an enumeration of vocabulary tokens – each one representing a specific Gleason Pattern.
It is difficult to believe that such an understanding would consist of an enumeration of the brain's components.
And let's stipulate that the basis here, as Rick writes, is imaginability, rather than an enumeration of the anointed.
The sense is of a duration of time, not an enumeration of individual seconds.
This review closes with an enumeration of the key challenges that lie ahead.
For an enumeration of chaparral plants and their pyrophilic ways, I recommend this excerpt from John McPhee's "Los Angeles Against the Mountains".
"Counting the Ways," as its title inspired by Elizabeth Barrett Browning suggests, is indeed an enumeration of aspects of marital love.
For an enumeration of chaparral plants and their pyrophilic ways, I recommend this… Please see Nikki Finke.
There was a bow to bipartisanship -- "our opponents are decent and they are likable men" and "I'm proud to call many in their party my friends" -- but also an enumeration of policy differences between the rival tickets.
Mr Bach's account is the racier, written with showbiz glee, titillating detail and an enumeration of lovers and liaisons which can prove wearing.
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