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Discover LudwigThe phrase "elaborate form" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something with more detail and complexity than usual. For example: "The application process was quite lengthy, requiring an elaborate form to be filled out before it could be submitted."
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"I see it as an elaborate form of performance art".
The Cheyenne performed the Sun Dance in a very elaborate form.
This kind of visual exercise is very pretty, but it's also an elaborate form of showing off.
The tone is adolescent, often reminiscent of the more elaborate form of dance theater achieved in so many ballets by Jerome Robbins.
In her pomp – thanks in part to her earrings, which doubled as an elaborate form of body armour – you never thought that Pat would ever die.
"Feature films are this incredibly mature, elaborate form," said Clay Shirky, a professor in the telecommunications program at New York University.
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She cites Etta James as her favorite singer and wears elaborate, form-fitting beaded dresses that were designed for social functions held in times that have passed and in buildings that are extinct.
And they learn to deploy elaborate forms of social manipulation in place of nervous banter.
Emoji can also be used for more elaborate forms of communication.
Inca rituals included elaborate forms of divination and the sacrifice of humans and animals.
The exoskeleton attains its most elaborate forms in the arthropods (for example, crustaceans and insects).
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