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Discover Ludwig"explore a world" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to travel through or investigate a specific world or place. Example: She had always dreamed of being an astronaut and exploring a world beyond our own.
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Once a child has begun to explore a world beyond their nation, the exploration never stops – it can't.
"Schreker seeks to explore a world beyond life but also looks inside human consciousness for what Freud was trying to express.
Small Demons catalogs and cross-indexes the people, places and things that appear in books, encouraging readers to explore a world Mr. Vakili calls "the storyverse".
To read Cunningham's mentions on Twitter is to explore a world of medieval morality I didn't think still existed in the UK.
Merlin Theatre, Thu to 6 Feb; touring to 28 Apr French choreographer Yoann Bourgeois works with circus and contemporary dance to explore a world of weightlessness and gravity.
"The film was an opportunity to make one of my fantasies come true -- to explore a world where I had never been," said Ms. Amari, a petite 31-year-old who speaks softly but definitively.
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The Kapralova string quartet (1935-36) explores a world of interesting effects painted around long, lyrical lines.
Brian Elias's music explores a world of vivid colour and imagination.
So for three months, she explored a world beyond the baseline.
They explored a world of unrelenting depravity, each night darker and filled with harder drugs than the previous.
While Kitten explored a world of moonlit grays, Old Bear dreams in the deeply saturated colors of bright sunlight.
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