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Discover Ludwig"skims over" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to briefly touch upon or glance over something without going into detail. Example: During his presentation, the speaker skims over the controversial topic of climate change and instead focuses on the economic implications of environmental regulations.
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This production skims over any sober aspects.
In this book Mr. Clinton skims over these issues lightly.
The hopeful talk skims over more troubling truths.
Samir Akhdar skims over loose rocks and scree, his feet barely touching the ground.
This is a fascinating but very lop-sided film that largely skims over its subject's private life.
Mr. Hensley's memoir — instructive, gripping and perhaps too flinty — skims over tragic events as if they were black ice.
These are some of the most important, most fascinating lines of research in evolutionary biology, but Dawkins skims over them.
The exhibition skims over the brand's history but it does pay tribute to Ottavio by displaying his art.
He also skims over the influence of the gritty prison drama "Oz" and bypasses powerful network series like "Friday Night Lights".
Yet his sense of the absurd and his ear for a quote make for a memorable account.His book skims over history and war policy.
The book understandably centers on the 1920s, when Kiki was the toast of the Left Bank, and skims over her childhood and her decline.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com