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Vis a vis is used in an uncommon way here. It typically means “in relation to”, “compared with” or “regarding”

“The poodle needs more grooming vis a vis most other breeds of dog”

“The poodle needs more grooming compared to most other breeds of dog”

The use of erudite is slightly wrong. It’s an adjective meaning knowledgeable, but you used it like a noun.

“Steve is really erudite”

“Steve is really well-read”

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