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Discover LudwigThe phrase "describes something" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to explain or provide further information about a specific object, person, or situation in a sentence. For example: - "The book on the table describes the life of a young girl growing up in a small town." - "The artist's painting beautifully describes the tranquility of nature." - "The brochure accurately describes the features and amenities of the resort." - "The witness's statement describes the events leading up to the accident." - "The recipe clearly describes the steps to make a delicious chocolate cake."
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Monochromatic describes something that has only one colour.
Achromatic describes something without colour, while chromatic describes something with any colour other than black or white.
It describes something real: the industrial alchemy that makes the art.
In mathematical terms a field describes something that varies continuously through space and time.
Rarely will they ever use the word, thinking that it describes something else.
Then, at one point she describes something as "thick and rich -- like Mrs. Butterworth".
The mathematical term merely describes something whose rate of growth is proportional to its size.
Judaism is a religion, but "Jew" describes something more, does it not?
News is more engaging if it describes something that is happening, rather than something that is not.
But the Pentagon report describes something far more sophisticated: a China that has now leapt into the first ranks of offensive cybertechnologies.
Plato's dialogue Protagoras describes something like a conference of Sophists at the house of Callias in Athens just before the Peloponnesian War (431 404 bce).
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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