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Discover LudwigThe phrase "summarises with" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used when indicating the method or approach taken to summarize information.
Example: "The report summarises with key points highlighted for clarity."
Alternatives: "summarizes by" or "summarizes using."
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'I'm trying to drive somebody crazy,' he summarises, with his usual deadpan delivery.
She summarises with distaste the claim of some philanthropists (not Gates) that their giving is a form of "self-tax" that exempts them from paying other taxes.
In devious manoeuvres – which Robertson summarises with glorious lucidity – Parker acted to prevent the Ward jury from knowing that Keeler had perjured herself in another criminal trial and that her testimony against Ward was worthless.
This is the "central contradiction of capitalism", which he summarises with a Marxian turn of phrase: "the entrepreneur inevitably tends to become a rentier, more and more dominant over those who own nothing but their labour.
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This morning there is time to take a look at reaction to Ed Miliband's article in the Daily Telegraph which the paper has summarised with the headline: "Only Labour can rebuild our middle class".
She was equally critical of political reporting, the "insider" mentality that she summarised, with knife-like acuity, in her coverage of the 1988 presidential race: American reporters, she wrote, like to cover a campaign because "it has balloons".
Stay-at-home motherhood suits Thorn down to the ground, and she retires from the music industry until one day the urge to sing, and record, returns – a period glossed over, but summarised with warmth and candour.
That motivation can be summarised with reference to one connective.
The results are summarised with respect to prevention of this type of instabilities during offshore operations.
Both of these scenarios are summarised with the use of Fig. 5.
Third, empirical results are summarised with emphasis on the interpretation of the model.
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