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Discover Ludwig"foremost exponent" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to refer to the person or entity most associated with a particular cause or activity. For example: "Albert Einstein was the foremost exponent of relativity theory."
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Is foremost exponent of anti-evolutionist theory in America.
Price was the foremost exponent of the picturesque in landscape gardening.
In the process Waters became the foremost exponent of modern Chicago blues.
Mr. Segal was also a student of Daisetsu Suzuki, the foremost exponent of Japanese Zen Buddhism in the West.
Constructed around 1890, it is sometimes attributed to John Bradshaw Sharples, the foremost exponent of the local colonial style.
The New Yorker, October 24 , 1925P. 3 Otto Kahn's son, Roger Wolfe Kahn, foremost exponent of jazz music.
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Gordon Gill, FAIA, is one of the world's foremost exponents of performance-based architecture.
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His novels, translated into 46 languages, won him a special reputation in the Soviet Union, as one of the century's foremost exponents of social ist) realism.
Viljo Revell, (born Jan . 25 , 1910Vaasa, Fin. died Nov. 8, 1964, Helsinki), Finnish architect, one of the foremost exponents of Functionalism in Finnish architecture.
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