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How to Use "Explore" with Example Sentences
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explore
(v):
to travel or look around an area to learn about it; to think or learn about something in detail
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Used with adverbs:
"
He has
extensively
explored
the subject.
"
(extensively, fully, thoroughly, properly)
"
We should
explore
this idea
carefully
.
"
(carefully, thoroughly, fully, in detail)
"
She wants to
further
explore
the issue he brought up.
"
(further)
Used with verbs:
"
The kids
want
to
explore
the cave.
"
(want, wish)
"
We
need
to
explore
his claim thoroughly.
"
(need)
"
The students
began
to
explore
the underlying issues.
"
(began to, started to, continued to)
Used with prepositions:
"
They are
exploring
for
alternatives.
"
(for)
Used with nouns:
"
This
article
explores
the issues behind the financial crisis.
"
(article, paper, study, essay, chapter, research, researcher)
"
This
exhibit
explores
the history of money.
"
(exhibit, article)
"
We are
exploring
alternatives
to the current process.
"
(alternatives, changes)
"
She likes
exploring
new
concepts
.
"
(concepts, topics, ideas, issues)
"
They
explored
the
neighborhood
on foot.
"
(neighborhood, cave, wilderness, area)
"
He is off
exploring
the
world
.
"
(world, region, area, territory, place, ocean, frontier)
"
They are
exploring
the
consequences
of the new policy.
"
(consequences, workings, effect, relevance, workings, impact)
"
He's
exploring
the
relationship
between stress and test scores.
"
(relationship)
"
She will
explore
the
potential
for growth.
"
(potential, reasons, strategy)
"
They
explored
the
root
of the problem.
"
(root, extent)
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