Sentence examples for some description of from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "some description of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to provide a brief overview of something without going into great detail. For example, "This report provides some description of the most effective methods for reducing energy consumption."

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"No forecast is complete without some description of that uncertainty".

But anyone who hoped to hear some description of the way he thinks about fairness and how that might shape the spending decisions we'll learn about a fortnight today will have been disappointed.

Updated at 9.56am GMT 9.49am GMT Algerian view I may have missed this earlier, but the Algerian communications minister, Mohamed Said Belaid, has given some description of the raid and its consequences.

Today, I will venture to give you some description of my temporary home in the deserts of western Iraq — the weather, the surrounding area, and the general feel of living in Ramadi, where I have been stationed for the past 9 months.

For example, he considers whether there is some description of human DNA.

There must be some description of all relevant studies published on the subject.

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But some descriptions, of wandering sages who trot on to the end, though ill or aged, feel overly melodramatic.

Some descriptions of possession are vivid: "a dark semblance of hellish torments, and frequently using in these fits diverse words, sometimes crying out, 'Money, money'".

Publicity materials offer some descriptions of the dances ("Pathological" is "rife with obsession, love, hate and fear"; "New Work" "questions perceptions of reality").

He added some descriptions of opium-inspired dreams that had appeared about 1845 in Blackwood's Magazine under the title Suspiria de Profundis ("Sighs from the Depths").

Children were presented with some descriptions of situations in which the order of the events was inverted in narration.

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