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Discover Ludwig"by the workings" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe the underlying factors that cause something to happen or be the way it is. For example: "By the workings of luck, I found an extra $20 in my jacket pocket this morning."
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But he was intrigued by the workings of the sound board that his friends manned during concerts.
There was no objective truth, only the truth-effects engendered by the workings of power and the instabilities of language.
Brinkley's research also allows him to recount the stranger-than-fiction coincidence so often produced by the workings of history.
Many of the American passengers' hundreds of family members say they are gratified by the workings of justice.
To solve the problems of synchronizing receiver and transmitter, Antheil proposed a tiny structure inspired by the workings of a piano roll.
Djokovic can be the idiot, but he is also the savant, a self-aware self-improver fascinated by the workings of the human psyche.
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However, he concludes comfortingly, liberal democracies are not only already hierarchical but work to prevent their excesses by restricting "the workings of capitalist competition".
But by corrupting the workings of democracy it was arguably more shocking.
The aim of the research was t'o understand the dynamics of an organisation by comparing the workings of a cross-section of management structures.
We also knew by then the workings of internal and secret talks between the J&K police, IB and the kidnappers.
Beyond the vague aim of "lifting up his brokenhearted brothers one by one," the workings of Shlomo's heart remain opaque.
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