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Discover LudwigThe phrase "eloquently for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe how someone speaks or writes in a persuasive or articulate manner in support or defense of something or someone. Example: The lawyer spoke eloquently for his client, persuading the jury to acquit him of all charges.
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They speak eloquently for themselves.
It speaks, most eloquently, for itself.
But many critics said the pictures spoke eloquently for themselves.
As for vigilant monitors, the indictment this week of several Columbia employees speaks eloquently for itself.
They don't need to; in those 500 yards the Vantage S speaks very eloquently for itself.
There's no need: the daring "Six Feet Under" speaks eloquently for itself.
What makes "House Lust" worth reading is its marshaling of facts that speak eloquently for themselves.
Instead Blair spoke eloquently for more than an hour, answering my questions with effortless gusto.
And so it continues...9 35 : Mike Huckabee just spoke eloquently for about 15 minutes without any notes.
The remaining three contributions concentrate on the physical aspects of ground zero, letting the facts speak eloquently for themselves.
Until now, Corbyn has spoken eloquently for a minority that has awaited a voice like his for too long.
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