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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as we delve" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a discussion or exploration of a topic, indicating that you are going to investigate or examine something in detail.
Example: "As we delve into the complexities of climate change, it becomes clear that immediate action is necessary."
Alternatives: "as we explore" or "as we investigate".
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However, as we delve further into it, a future with a 3-D printer may not be all that shiny.
Your novel's subconscious concerns will slowly rise to the surface as we delve deeper and try to uncover your theme.
The novel's least successful stretch is a foundation fable for the Sonaghan-Gillaroo feud – we journey to Lough Melvin in the Irish north west and, inevitably as we delve into the mystic, we teeter towards something close to hokeyness.
But then, we long knew all that already, and have their decades-long dossiers to remind us as we delve back into their work, embracing the ability to mourn these two silky-voiced performers through their lasting masterpieces.
These are fully achieved in their own right, and there isn't a dull moment as we delve, as one of his characters puts it, into "the most secret recesses of the human heart".
Join us June 2-9 for the 2011 Eco-Stewards Program, as we delve into the complex environmental issues surrounding land use, poverty, agriculture, and sustainability in a cross-cultural context on the Crow Reservation in southeastern Montana.
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As we delved into the material, both my daughter and I had separate concerns about my "teach-in".
As we delved into the life and career of Larry Knox (as he was universally known), we learned that his older brother.
But as we delved further into his high school history, it turned out to be so much more than that.
That night, I sat with a group of friends and acquaintances as we delved into the topics of race and discrimination.
My colleagues around the table lit up with joy and curiosity as we delved into the works of great poets like Elizabeth Bishop and William Carlos Williams.
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