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But some things need no elucidation.
Writer makes a list, not of names but a list of stories that require no elucidation.
Taxpayers deserve an explanation, but the secretary provided no elucidation, not even a smiley-face.
"I read to steal," he joked; he also insisted that "ARK," unlike earlier long poems, required no elucidation, "no reference except itself".
And, of course, Berkeley's characterization of Locke's 'abstract general idea' of a triangle in very similar terms was intended as no elucidation but rather a reductio of Locke's idea.
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(Mr. Wolff, present at the concert, offered no further elucidation).
When Big Mama fell to her knees in supplication, I had to look away; the humiliation of poverty needed no further elucidation.
There's a contrast, and that's the point: it needs no further elucidation.
To the best of our knowledge, no functional elucidation of HRH4 expression in colorectal enterocytes has been described.
So far, there is no systematic elucidation of the LPS structure and composition specifically for B. cenocepacia strain J2315, nor any global analysis on its biosynthesis process of the LPS.
As the main focus of this study was on differences in metabolism between infected and mock-infected cells, no further effort was put into an elucidation of this phenomenon.
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