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Aoymee2 Posted 12 years ago
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which is correct?

which wording sounds more correct?
'his designs exuded elegance' or 'evoked elegance'?

His style was characterised by bright cheerful colors and a youthful femininity, with the emphasis on the line as opposed to decoration, as a result ['his designs exuded elegance' or 'evoked elegance'.]

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which wording sounds more correct? 'his designs exuded elegance' or 'evoked elegance'? exuded His style was characterized by bright cheerful colors and a youthful femininity, with the emphasis on the line as opposed to decoration .

  • which wording sounds more correct?
  • 'his designs exuded elegance' or 'evoked elegance'?
  • exuded His style was characterized by bright cheerful colors and a youthful femininity, with the emphasis on the line as opposed to decoration .
  • As a result, his designs exuded elegance.
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which wording sounds more correct?
'his designs exuded elegance' or 'evoked elegance'? exuded

His style was characterized by bright cheerful colors and a youthful femininity, with the emphasis on the line as opposed to decoration. As a result, his designs exuded elegance.

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