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Discover LudwigThe phrase "* advent" is not a complete sentence and does not make sense on its own
"Advent" is a noun that means the arrival or arrival of something important or significant. It is often used to refer to the period leading up to Christmas in Christian traditions. Here are two examples of how it can be used in a sentence: 1. "The advent of the internet has greatly changed the way we communicate and access information." 2. "During the advent season, many families decorate their homes and exchange gifts to celebrate the birth of Jesus."
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* * * Atheism is at its most glamorous and clamorous during Advent.
The Advent wreath is probably the most commonly used symbol of Advent.
I love Advent.
It's an advent calendar.
Stokes's advent changes all that.
Kate's advent is timely nonetheless.
Happy Advent everyone.
The advent of television?
Evercore advised Advent and Goldman Sachs.
Illustrated description of the advent of handwriting.
Or if not Christmas, then Advent.
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