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Discover LudwigThe phrase "elaboration by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to introduce additional details or explanations to a statement or idea. Example: The author provided further elaboration by including real-life examples and statistics in their argument.
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"When the textual evidence is so slim, it lends itself to elaboration by interpretation," he said.
He's saved from further elaboration by the intervention of his Madison (married twice before, Stevens has four children from his first marriage).
Each is followed by a fantastical elaboration by Mr. Tignor, with violin and piano sounds only occasionally surfacing within a bubbly electronic mix.
"Significantly, it was not her actual remarks, but their elaboration by the reporter -- creating waves of explicit anti-Muslim bias from several extremist sources -- that caused D.O.E. to act," the commission's letter said.
And, if any idea runs through the show, it is that maths offers a metaphor for the universe as well as a rational explanation of it: even the notion of infinite series, explained with hilarious elaboration by Ruth in the opening section, implies the idea of dateless eternity.
From that time until ad 400, it underwent continuous elaboration, by insertions of episodes (one of which is related in the religious poem called the Bhagavadgītā), accounts of separate adventures of the heroes, tales generated by their ancestors, and so on; and in the end it became a storehouse of general Hindu lore, with lengthy didactic books inserted.
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But it turns out that the effect of nervous energy, of a mind working naturally, can be communicated on the page equally well by elaboration or by omission -- either very long and legato or very short and staccato, just so long as you keep away from strict time.
For the cadenzas he played the graceful but unsurprising elaborations by Paul Badura-Skoda.
Further elaborations by English authorities e.g., Richard Brathwaite's The English Gentleman and Description of a Good Wife arrived in colonial America with passengers of the "Mayflower".
The remainder subdivided into the "Outer Chapters" (waipian), chapters 8 through 22, and the so-called "Miscellaneous Chapters" (zapian), chapters 23 through 32 were likely elaborations by disciples, and the book was edited into its current form in the 4th century ce by Guo Xiang.
Only over-elaboration by the visitors, and a couple of fine late saves by Forde, prevented the dominant Serbs from extending their advantage in the closing stages.
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