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Discover LudwigThe phrase "elaboration for" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is used to introduce additional details or explanations about a specific topic or idea. Example: "The speaker provided an elaboration for her main argument, citing multiple studies and real-life examples to support her claim."
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Articulate evolution tended toward shell elaboration for bottom dwelling and perfection of feeding mechanisms from the simple looped lophophore to the elaborate lobate and spiral forms.
The emphasis was on decorative elaboration for its own sake and, although much 19th-century Indian wood carving shows great technical skill, this rarely compensates for formlessness and stereotyped ornament.
But for the winner, we wanted an event that truly reflected contemporary concerns, and in light of recent reversals by former climate-change skeptics, we selected the simple, elegant, single-thought-in-a-single-word Grassboarding, submitted by @RobinZlotnick, who offered only this parenthetical elaboration: "(for when there's no more snow)." Cue national anthem.
He has a sufficient loathing of the human condition to yearn for its drastic improvement before he finds it appealing, and — as singularly expressive and psychologically resonant as his images are — he is perhaps the poster director for cinematic elaboration, for the virtue and power of artifice.
Or perhaps not; one of the things that such superb recent adaptations of literary works — "Fantastic Mr. Fox" and "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" — have in common is that the works in question are short enough to require expansion and elaboration for a feature film, rather than compression and reduction.
Among other applications, it is used for battery separator membranes elaboration for automotive applications.
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Mr. Vollmann has such a penchant for glittery meta-elaboration, for relentless, spoofy gamesmanship that he leaves the saturated reader begging for surcease.
Fig. 1 Three elaborations for the concept of responsiveness in RRI.
Examples and elaborations for each of the modified items are provided.
This section suggests process-responsiveness, product-responsiveness, and presponsiveness as further elaborations for the concept of responsiveness (See Fig. 1).
Inspired by the discrepancies between theory and practice, we suggest three further elaborations for the concept of responsiveness in RRI.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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