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Discover LudwigThe phrase "elaborates that" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a further explanation or expansion on a previous statement or idea. Example: The teacher's lecture on ancient civilizations was captivating, but the textbook elaborates that the Mayan civilization was known for its advanced mathematical and astronomical knowledge as well.
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The label reveals that they are made of recycled bottles, a process, the catalog elaborates, that has helped Mr. Cedi make his craft, handed down through several generations, more viable.
The literature search elaborates that CAPE possesses antimicrobial, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and cytotoxic properties.
The 16th amendment to it elaborates that Congress may tax incomes.
Even Mr. Fuchs implies this when he elaborates that Mr. Sayegh "explained that Christians and Muslims have ties to the land too".
The press release elaborates that these will be "books you will want to collect and share, admire and hold; books that celebrate the pure pleasure of reading".
This elaborates that they are producing same impact on network.
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He then elaborated that he needed to delegate more.
Some golfers' graffiti are so elaborate that they resemble spiderwebs festooned with Christmas ornaments.
"Better to have something simple than something elaborate that doesn't look good".
A senior official elaborated that sanctions were being considered on additional Syrian officials.
He added, without elaborating, that Mr. Solivan "would not cooperate" with the Civilian Complaint Review Board.
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