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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in highlighting this" is correct and can be used in written English
It is used to refer to whatever was previously mentioned in a sentence. For example: "We can see a clear difference in the two figures, in highlighting this further we can see a marked contrast."
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The pressure built by local news media also played a role in highlighting this case and created public pressure.
While I can't deny that targets play an important role in highlighting this issue and kickstarting change, it's important to remember that they have limitations.
I'm interested not only in highlighting this ephemeral condition, but also in instigating it, in encouraging it.
In highlighting this character, she "singles out ... the knowledgeable mother figure who has felt and thought deeply", one who resembles the women she described in A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792) as having "power ... over themselves".
"To that end we were interested in highlighting this in the Detroit context".
These reports are crucial in highlighting this serious social issue, and raise many more questions about how we should address the underlying causes.
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Malcolm Corbett, chief executive, the Independent Networks Cooperative Association INCAA) "The public accounts committee has performed a hugely valuable service in highlighting the problems in this programme.
In addition, OD is not present in mammals highlighting this enzyme as a putative selective chemotherapeutic target.
Our series, and many others, are therefore of importance in repeatedly highlighting this disease once again to a general audience.
Once you have added this in, highlight the center of the nose with a lighter color.
In a report today highlighting this profoundly alarming case, the Independent Police Complaints Commission IPCCC) has made various conduct findings.
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