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Discover LudwigThe phrase "expound as" is not a correct grammatical construction in written English
In this context, "expound" means to explain or clarify something in detail, and the word "as" is not necessary or appropriate in this construction. An alternative, correct way to use "expound" in a sentence could be: "The speaker took the opportunity to expound upon the complexities of the issue."
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"One can expound as much as one likes in scientific speeches about his mythical and universal nature, but one always gets back to the fact that Tarzan is a half-naked guy saving white-skinned young women, lost in the jungle and wearing their party dresses, from the claws of vicious gorillas," noted Libération, the newspaper, in its review of the exhibition.
Their words sometimes were vague, laying a foundation for a later variety of views, but after all, it is not a statute, but a constitution we expound, as John Marshall, the first great Chief Justice, eloquently stated, and, he added, one intended "to endure for ages to come".
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The effects of laser separating parameters, including laser power, laser moving speed and internal stress release on separating accuracy and quality, were investigated and optimized; meanwhile its principle was expounded as well as its mechanism was discussed.
He expounded as Sorlien hosed the deck of the stinking juice from the lobster bait.
Our main theorem is expounded as follows.
Mathematical formulation of the model and its solution procedure are expounded as follows.
While my lisa (as mullet is known in Mexico) was grilled, he expounded, as I gather he often does, on his theories of hospitality.
There can be no place for revealed doctrine to be expounded as true science unless certain truths are already demonstrated, in the logical order at least, by philosophical reason.
Seamless learning, which overlaps with some aspects of mobile learning and ubiquitous learning, is expounded as an one-to-one TEL model which learners can learn across time and locations, and they can convert the learning from one scenario to another conveniently encompassing formal and informal learning, individual and social learning through the smart personal device (Chan et al. 2006).
The speaker is Deborah C. Wright, expounding as a panelist in Harlem, hosted by the Abyssinians Baptist Church Development Corporation.
When I hear tax-cutting expounded as an unassailable conservative virtue, my mind goes back to a lunch in Houston in the 1970s, when two of conservatism's rising stars and I were speakers at a meeting of the American Petroleum Institute.
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