noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
clear
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The draft rules make explicit the clear exposition of the criteria against which cases are assessed.
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Here was clear exposition of the biology involved.
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The full implications of this will become clearer as the exposition proceeds.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a professor of Bible exposition
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the Southwestern Exposition and Rodeo
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A detailed exposition and defence would require considerably more ingenuity and effort.
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For a start, no prime minister's exposition of Cabinet government is consistent.
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For the sake of exposition the duty will be analysed here in four parts.
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In attempting its exposition I face the problem of a generation gap.
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It seems almost needless to say nowadays that exposition repeats are faithfully observed.
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Meanwhile, all available characters have been called upon to repeat bits of exposition over and over.
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To what extent, therefore, should be continue to seek coherence of theme or form within the exhibition mode of exposition ?