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Discover LudwigThe phrase "explore such a" is correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used when referring to a situation or topic that one is interested in exploring in further detail. For example: I am very intrigued by the concept of space travel and would like to explore such a journey in more depth.
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One could explore such a project's implications for nationalism and ethnic exclusion.
Previously, one might have wondered how she managed to explore such a wide variety of topics.
If so, the government should at least explore such a possibility.
Of course, two days were not enough to explore such a subject, and in Obrist's mind the exhibit never really ended.
Here's a thought: as you explore such a beautiful place and enjoy great wines and excellent food you're also helping the Portuguese economy.
We are keen in 2015 to explore such a programme with Qatar Airways, not only a valued oneworld alliance partner but also now a significant shareholder with a near 10% stake".
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Egan must be applauded for having the guts to explore such an innovative technique, but as is often the case with so-called "gimmicks" such as this structure, less may have been more.
This paper applies an effective multi-scale method to explore such an interphase effect on the properties of nano-composites reinforced by single-walled CNTs.
It allowed me to explore such an honest side of myself that I truly don't believe I could have achieved while awake.
Unfortunately we had no data to explore such an association.
To our knowledge, this is one of the few studies that explore such an association.
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