Sentence examples for A priori from inspiring English sources

"a priori" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to express something that is true by its own nature, or is assumed to be true without need for proof or demonstration. For example, "It can be assumed a priori that the two systems are incompatible."

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A priori

adjective

Based on hypothesis rather than experiment.

  • In his opening argument, the student mentioned nothing beyond his a priori knowledge.

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A priori.

A priori, unearned love helps something become good.

A priori error estimate.

(A priori estimate).

A priori bounds.

A priori adder.

A priori, it is unknown.

A priori analytic codes.

A priori criteria were defined for analysis.

They're not a priori true.

It's just a priori wrong".

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