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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'outlines that' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a summary or an overall idea that has been expressed. For example: The author's essay outlines that proper financial planning is essential for long-term success.
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He discarded the Tintin-esque black outlines that so graced such paintings as the dramatically large Dining Recess of 1972.
The 153-page MCAT preview guide lays out what students need to know in detailed outlines that read like formulas for a math test.
The scant outlines that were disclosed this morning — we will certainly learn more soon — come after a night during which the tone of the protests was radically different.
It is used most literally by Ms. Dodge in her positioning of her large cast (of several dozen) as back-lighted, featureless outlines that slowly assume detail.
The appointment came after the success of his Chroma, a work with fiercely austere outlines that contained both a whomping rock energy and a haunting romanticism.
One small company, Craft Edge, sells a $90 software package that has fonts and outlines that can be cut on the Cricut machine.
Table 2 summarizes the error estimates for the cell outlines that were identified by the T1 and T2 threshold values.
One key rule the flier outlines that could be hard to follow: "Camping is not permitted".
He explained the suggested amendment outlines that provocation defense would not apply to an unwanted sexual advance or minor touching.
Look for dark outlines that resemble round, flatfish.
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The NHS Outcomes Framework 2014/2015 which seeks to drive NHS quality improvement outlines that the NHS should collect patient experience information and use it to improve services.
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