Sentence examples for expound a from inspiring English sources

The phrase "expound a" is not correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in the context of explaining or elaborating on a topic, but it requires a direct object that is a noun or noun phrase. Example: "The professor was asked to expound a theory that had been previously overlooked."

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This led him to expound a theory of the Chinese origin of Western knowledge.

"Literally every bit of dialogue needs not only to tell a story but expound a world".

Along the way, I suspect Ramprakash will expound a philosophy not dissimilar to that of Gooch.

Sometimes there is no law applicable, and the justices expound a new law.

I'm being told I need to expound a bit on this.

Bagehot reprises the cliché that Britain is a "medium-sized country in Europe" to expound a philosophy of post-imperial lowered expectations.

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When a jazz pianist hears a Hindustani vocalist expound on a raga, for example, there's a "communicative link that happens," he says.

As a philosopher he expounded a kind of neo-Hegelianism.

Lawrence is a writer who expounds a vision.

Each reflects the interests of a particular social class and expounds a particular political ideology.

In that book, Pinker expounded a scientific method that he termed "reverse engineering".

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