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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'emphasizes with' is not correct in written English.
To add emphasis to a sentence, you can use a phrase such as 'emphasizes that' or 'highlights the fact that'. For example: "The report emphasizes that climate change is a real and urgent threat."
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It is a striking look that he emphasizes with a long goatee but no mustache.
This is something that Michael Sanson, an executive coach at INSEAD, emphasizes with his clients.
That's a concept that Jason Noble, a Robotech instructor, emphasizes with new classes, explaining that a robot is a machine that reacts to its environment.
Most of the personnel are pushing 40 — as the closing montage emphasizes, with a flashback to their younger selves — and some have lived through public travails.
The core of the opera — and it's a moment that the production emphasizes with its starkest staging and most passionate intensity — is the scene in which Donna Anna tells Ottavio that she has recognized Don Giovanni by his voice.
"But for education," Mr. Nevels emphasizes with an introspective nod of gratitude, he may have suffered the same unpromising fate that he fears awaits too many of the city students he has been visiting lately.
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The study is preliminary, Staas emphasized, with no available data.
The eyes and eyebrows are emphasized with coloured inlay.
Qualitative understanding is emphasized, with minimal use of equations.
Still, Welborn emphasized, with Brisbon there would never be any guarantees.
And it gave parents something to think about regarding the words they emphasize with their children.
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