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Discover Ludwig"underpinnings of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically refers to the fundamental principles, concepts, or ideas that support or form the basis of something. Example: The underpinnings of democracy are rooted in the principles of equality and personal freedom. In this sentence, "underpinnings of" is used to describe the fundamental principles that serve as the foundation of democracy.
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It represents ecological infrastructure, the underpinnings of a healthy environment.
"That is the underpinnings of Iraq's future security".
The Sandler deal endangered "the underpinnings of the movie business".
We saw, in essence, the underpinnings of great design.
The purpose was to shore up the scientific underpinnings of hypnotism.
The intellectual underpinnings of the West Side smoking ban are rock solid.
Other works satirize the symbolic and emotional underpinnings of still-life painting.
As I would learn, subtlety and understatement are the underpinnings of the kimono mystique.
For many in my generation, the ideological underpinnings of capitalism have been undermined.
Roone changed the whole financial underpinnings of sports in this country.
Ostensibly, the structure responds to the strong structural underpinnings of the Bach music heard on tape.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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