Sentence examples for summarises in from inspiring English sources

The phrase "summarises in" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when indicating the content or context in which a summary is provided. Example: "The report summarises in detail the findings of the research conducted over the past year."

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It summarises in one beautiful and immersive experience what the future holds.

The problem with this is that it summarises in three minutes what the adaptation has taken three hours to tell.

It summarises in cold legal terms a stunning overreach of executive authority: the claimed power to declare Americans a threat and kill them, far from a recognised battlefield and without any judicial involvement".

Neither did the lack of the diamond trade stave off AK-47-toting warlords in Rwanda and Uganda, as analyst Daniel Davies summarises in several posts at Unfogged (an eclectic web magazine).

"It's an appalling situation if Australia allows a group of [Jewish] businessmen [in Melbourne] to veto policy on the Middle East", Carr summarises in frustration (unsurprisingly, local Zionist groups have responded with fury and defensiveness to the attack).

"Less good stuff", indeed.But it is another argument entirely, which Mr Keim misleadingly summarises in the paragraph above, which actually forms the backbone of the government's defence of the law.

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Table  1 summarises in- and exclusion criteria.> The search was limited to articles published till March 1st 2014.

This is summarised in the table above.

Thomas Piketty's "Capital", summarised in four paragraphs3.

Recent commentary can be summarised in a single word – schadenfreude.

The result is summarised in this colourful landscape.

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