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Discover LudwigThe phrase "elaborate to" is not a complete sentence and is therefore incorrect in written English.
However, it can be used as part of a sentence, such as "I will elaborate to you the details of the plan."
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(His criteria are too elaborate to be described).
The presentations range from simple to elaborate to over the top.
Her performance last weekend, which lasted for about 20 minutes, was her most elaborate to date.
Elaborate to think about, it ends up being not much to look at.
The hunger remains, but, as with sex, the costumes must grow ever more elaborate to produce the same transport.
Mr. DiCataldo's ceviche sampler is almost too elaborate to describe — and so good I had to try it twice.
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Her whole life, she kept elaborate to-do lists on yellow legal pads.
After an elaborate to-and-fro of his labyrinthine galley-proofs, Swann's Way at last appeared on 14 November in an edition of 1,750 copies (for which Proust paid more than 1,000 francs).
He then elaborated to reporters.
"There's no pope," he elaborates to me.
Dataset was elaborated to align and normalize the spectra.
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