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Discover LudwigThe phrase "emphasize doing" is readable and understandable in standard written English
It is used to describe the action of emphasizing something (an action, idea, point of view, etc.) through actually doing something rather than just talking about it. For example, "The teacher wanted to emphasize the importance of teamwork, so she devoted an entire lesson to working on group projects."
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The critique of Han Confucianism, it is important to emphasize, does not necessarily amount to a rejection of the teachings of Confucius.
Miller's form of psychotherapy emphasizes doing, not reflecting.
And why, as Sís emphasizes, did Darwin work in secret?
But, he emphasized, don't let the situation end there.
"We emphasized, 'Don't move into a place without calling us,"' he said.
The work, Dr. Feinberg emphasized, does not contradict genetic studies pointing to disease susceptibility.
The Democratic party, he emphasized, did not see "faith, hope and charity as unattainable ideals".
"Georgia on My Mind," she emphasized, does not reflect any nostalgia she has for her home state.
And Federer, as Wallace emphasizes, did this from "within" the power game; he did it while handling shots that were moving at hurricane force.
Three days of smiles and toasts, they emphasized, do not erase years of effort by North Korea to build nuclear weapons and the missiles to deliver them.
UpToDate, from Wolters Kluwer Health, has a Web-based disease reference guide that, it emphasizes, does not accept money from pharmaceutical companies.
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