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Discover Ludwig"so elaborate" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is usually used to describe something that is very detailed or intricate. Here are two examples of how it can be used: 1. The bride's wedding dress was so elaborate, with intricate lace details and dozens of sparkling beads sewn onto it. 2. The professor's lecture on quantum physics was so elaborate that it left the students feeling overwhelmed and confused.
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They're so elaborate.
"I really didn't expect anything so elaborate.
"Don't be so elaborate," Jeff says.
We will see why the peacock's dance is so elaborate.
"We've been waiting quite a long time for something so elaborate".
Originally, film sets were neither so complete nor so elaborate as they are today.
"Everything about them is so elaborate and colorful and beautiful," Ms. Greenfield said.
Some golfers' graffiti are so elaborate that they resemble spiderwebs festooned with Christmas ornaments.
And the scripts are so elaborate these later years that I have scripts inside.
The original retail fit out upstairs and downstairs was so elaborate.
And many major events now take place behind security cordons so elaborate they are almost laughable.
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