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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in a nutshell" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to summarize or give a concise explanation of something. Example: In a nutshell, the new company policy requires all employees to attend regular training sessions.
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In Nutshell, the foetus, too, touches on gender identity.
In nutshell, the need of the hour for any manufacturing unit is to maintain pace with the competitive market in all aspects to meet the market's trends and satisfy their prospect clients.
It is, in nutshell, to be more Blair than Blair.Most Tories date the beginning of their long fall to Britain's ejection from the European exchange-rate mechanism a decade ago.
Ian McEwan also blurred genre boundaries in Nutshell (Jonathan Cape), an ingenious rewrite of Hamlet as a murder story in which a foetus is both detective and possible victim.
This may or may not explain why, in Nutshell, "I have my foetus say how very disappointing [that] there are only two options here, pink or blue as it were".
Ian McEwan has a history of intriguing, weird or disturbing first-person narrators, but they have nothing on his latest in Nutshell, due out in September: the narrator is a baby, still in the womb.
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