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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the emphases" is correct and usable in written English
Generally speaking, it is used to refer to a particular emphasis that was made during a conversation or in a written piece. For example, "In his argument, the author makes the emphases that technology should not be relied upon too heavily."
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Only the emphases were different.
The emphases have been various, the disagreements often profound.
The emphases, in case you are wondering, are all his.
With Cohen, something was different — the phrasing and the emphases didn't seem romanticized, but X-rayed.
Whether or not Mr. Pataki has drifted from his ideological moorings, he has certainly changed the emphases of his candidacy.
It's a great passage but the librarian puts the emphases on all the wrong words, which is ironic for a book by a rapper.
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That's the emphasis.
(The emphasis is mine).
The emphasis above is mine.
"The emphasis was on agriculture".
The emphasis is musical, aural.
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