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Discover LudwigThe phrase "emphasis on" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is being given special attention or importance in a sentence. It can also be used to emphasize a specific word or idea. Example: In the essay, there is a strong emphasis on the importance of education in shaping a person's future. Example: The speaker's emphasis on the need for environmental sustainability resonated with the audience.
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They put different emphases on what happened.
The artists' tactics include emphases on gritty materiality and refusals of comforting representation.
They also reinforce the implications of the reworked fossil hall with emphases on interaction and interpretation.
The publicized emphases on alternatives in lifestyle and on deinstitutionalization were ultimately, in their extreme form, destructive to public education.
But he has also called for a long-term shift — away from familiar levels of consumption, and toward more rigorous emphases on education, savings and investments.
It is hard to say more on the basis of a video broadcast that imposes its own perspectives and emphases on the stage picture.
Such a discussion, said Mr. Raslowsky and Michael LiVigni, the headmaster, fits firmly in the Catholic theological tradition, with its emphases on social justice and human dignity.
Confucianism's emphases on human nature and on the primacy of interpersonal relationships in human life arguably make it amenable to feminism, according to some scholars.
Strong emphases on human experience and on the importance of examining church teaching in historical context became hallmarks of Father Schillebeeckx's work.
The characteristic emphases on rhetoric and philology, which gave the humanistic movement vitality and made it available to countless students of moderate intellectual gifts, also betokened its impermanence.
There are different types of quickness, different emphases on how to use the sharpness of a player's feet and his mind.
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