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Discover LudwigThe phrase "elaborating a" is not correct in English as it is incomplete.
It can be used when you intend to discuss the act of providing more detail about a specific subject, but it needs to be followed by a noun.
Example: "She is elaborating a point that was raised during the meeting."
Alternatives: "expanding on a" or "providing details for a".
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This is the stroke of genius: It is the elaboration of the speaker who is herself elaborating a story that really is the whole point of the show.
Thus, the new rhetoric, elaborating a logic for judgments of value, is indispensable for the analysis of practical reasoning.
He did not proceed by general speculation and was not concerned with elaborating a great speculative system.
That'll be a no, then, Terence Actor Terence Stamp has been elaborating (a little) on the vexed issue of whether he ever had an affair with Brigitte Bardot.
For us readers who are out of college, would you mind elaborating a little on your views about Marxist ideas still being relevant?
Elaborating a little on Dr. Albright's account, a senior administration official said that Mr. Putin "did not deny the new threat".
Elaborating a bit, Mr. Faucher said: "It's not going to be like it was in the late 1990's or 2000.
Meanwhile, Abrams himself has been elaborating a little more his vision for the much-hyped Star Wars Episode 7, which is aiming at a 2015 release.
As Mr Kaplan, elaborating a little, put it to me, Augustine could see that state authority was, at least in certain places, collapsing totally and that people were "looking for other social bonds that worked"—including the bonds of religion.
My colleague does a nice job of elaborating a few of the different notions of fairness that Barack Obama deployed in his state-of-the-union speech last week.
For more than a decade, Haig has been elaborating a theory that pregnancy represents a "maternal-fetal conflict," in which the mother and her fetus compete for oxygen and precious nutrients.
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