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Discover Ludwig"such descriptions" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English, and it can be used to refer to something that has been previously mentioned
For example: "The character in the novel was described in vivid detail, such descriptions making it easy to visualize their appearance."
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Such descriptions may be accurate.
Hikers cringe at such descriptions.
If such descriptions revolt you, quit now.
Mr. Axelrod bristles at such descriptions.
"Careful, very willing," such descriptions read.
Such descriptions, however, would be wrong.
Residents of Santee wince at such descriptions.
The late historian Stephen Ambrose called such descriptions "pathbreaking ethnology".
(Such descriptions of the internet recur throughout the book, in an appallingly accurate running joke).
As you point out in the book, such descriptions are often missing from illness narratives.
I'm certain that the mosque itself would object to such descriptions.
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