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Discover LudwigThe phrase "expositions into" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
Example: The author's expositions into the themes of love and loss added depth to the novel.
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Entertainment-based video games have served as eye-opening, whimsical expositions into worlds we will never see in reality, and have established themselves as important parts of the mosaics of our lives.
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At Conner Prairie, fixing this would mean integrating traditional exposition into the show.
How do you condense the back story, all that descriptive texture and exposition, into dialogue?
This is a big problem, having to condense huge swathes of novelistic exposition into soundbite dialogue.
Having stomped upstairs to bed, Charlie returns to thrust a big chunk of exposition into our laps.
And he probably would have received it had the screenwriter, Jessica Postigo Paquette, not been obliged to shoehorn a week's worth of exposition into two hours and change.
During the latest crackdown, the museum was taken over by the state, which turned the exposition into a cacophonous assemblage of artifacts.
Though it brims with ideas, American Man rarely moves beyond exposition into insight, or indeed from the mind into the heart.
In the classic action films that served as inspirations to Lucas, such as those of Howard Hawks and John Ford, the directors found distinctive and personal ways to turn apparent exposition into dramatic action and visual expression.
Barton's one prose volume, "God's Country" (1929), constitutes a less happy attempt to turn systematic exposition into jokes — a three-hundred-and-thirty-page facetious revisionist history of the United States from Columbus to Hoover.
It managed to feel both too long and too short, cramming in a season's worth of exposition into a couple of scenes, and, at the same time, dragging out already dull conversations to interminable lengths.
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