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Discover LudwigThe phrase "that emphasises" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce an element or detail that is meant to highlight or draw attention to something in a sentence or paragraph. Example: The use of bold font in the title is just one small detail that emphasises the importance of this topic.
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There is an "execution hour" on television that emphasises the advisability of following society's "instructions".
This is, after all, a movement that emphasises non-violence and tolerance of other faiths.
Any approach that emphasises continual problem-solving is important and worthwhile.
"Chavismo is a big de-centered movement that emphasises participation and defence of the revolution.
His choreography has a tautness that emphasises the ballet's sexual ambiguities and intrigues.
A uniquely German branch of economics that emphasises rules, called Ordnungspolitik, sets the intellectual tone.
Equally strong is the use of the 3DS's visual depth that emphasises the layered retro aesthetic.
Yet it puts him within a narrative structure that emphasises his incomplete or belated understanding.
Some should be receptive to a Republican message that emphasises entrepreneurial vim and freedom.
The results are interpreted using theory for temperature-dependent strengthening that emphasises solute dislocation interaction.
This is an extraordinarily immersive read that emphasises the power of stories, examining themes of motherhood, identity, exile and freedom.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com