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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as expounded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been explained or elaborated upon in detail.
Example: "The theory of relativity, as expounded by Einstein, revolutionized our understanding of space and time."
Alternatives: "as explained" or "as detailed".
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In the cosmogony as expounded in the Bundahishn, Ormazd (Ahura Mazdā) and Ahriman are separated by the void.
One other concept emerged about this time that helped to set the seal on Henry's authority: the idea of sovereignty, as expounded by Jean Bodin.
LPC as expounded above may be modified by either restricting or extending the range of wffs in various ways: 1.Partial systems of LPC.
For others it is simply part of a much broader process of upwardly mobile movement to the suburbs and beyond, as expounded by the Economist.
Various propositional calculi have been devised to express a narrower range of truth functions than those of PC as expounded above.
The new wisdom as expounded by the masters of the school of Eṣfahān radiated throughout Eastern Islam and continued as a vital tradition until modern times.
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So the present paper should be thought of as expounding neither 'Wittgenstein's' argument nor 'Kripke's': rather Wittgenstein's argument as it struck Kripke, as it presented a problem for him".
As well as expounding on the dangers of tantric exercise – "I had to stop because it was so intense," Marling says – she playfully describes her guitarist-cum-builder as "the complete package", laughs at forgetting the words during a cover of Bert Jansch's Courting Blues and apologises for forgetting the names of the string quartet who enhanced her five-piece band.
The effects of laser separating parameters, including laser power, laser moving speed and internal stress release on separating accuracy and quality, were investigated and optimized; meanwhile its principle was expounded as well as its mechanism was discussed.
The words "freedom," "free," and "liberty" appeared 49 times, as Mr. Bush expounded on democracy as a retrospective justification for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and his vision of America's mission in the world.
On the set in Herzliya, her "Eretz Nehederet" counterpart, Helly, an abrasive, overbearing character, threw whole, unpeeled vegetables into a pot as she expounded on the best way to freeze schnitzels as opposed to freezing settlements.
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