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Discover Ludwig"is expounded" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is an active verb that means to explain or describe something in detail. For example: In his speech, the controversial topic is expounded upon thoroughly.
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The principle of DLBRP is expounded.
This idea is expounded upon in his book.
In this paper, the principle of SPWII is expounded.
"That philosophy is expounded in a lot of places," said Eggers.
But there is too much remove and it is expounded in too much detail.
The "not fine" is expounded in overwhelming detail; repetitious, perhaps, in light of "Papal Sin".
Statistically rigorous assessment of uncertainty for four large LiDAR-assisted surveys is expounded.
A method is expounded for on-line visual state estimation that avoids camera calibration.
The design method of the giant magnetostrictive force sensor is expounded firstly.
The problem of temperature control of a fluid in a tank is expounded in this paper.
This view is expounded in Philosophical Theory of the State (1899) and in Social and International Ideals (1917).
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