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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with insight" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the process of gaining knowledge and understanding about a given subject. For example, "She studied the issue with insight before making her decision."
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Very pleased with insight.
The chapters brim with insight.
Peppered with insight, interviews and raucous anecdotes.
Mike was luminous, pulsing with insight.
"Familiar sights are fraught with insight," he writes.
Roseanne Cash presented the documentary, sensitively and with insight.
Instead, all is alive, silvery, alert, rapid with insight.
"The Same Ax, Twice" is filled with insight and eloquence.
It started with beef, and ended with insight.
Conversations with her were thoughtful and filled with insight.
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