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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a certain element of human" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks clarity.
It can be used when discussing aspects of human nature or characteristics, but it needs to be part of a more complete thought.
Example: "In his analysis, he highlighted a certain element of human resilience that often goes unnoticed."
Alternatives: "an aspect of humanity" or "a facet of human nature".
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Though horrific, a certain element of human tragedy always feels unavoidable in disasters like floods.
"It was like a trophy for them". Though horrific, a certain element of human tragedy always feels unavoidable in disasters like floods.
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Although, at the same time it detracts from a certain element of affection, connection, and in consequence, respect for the other person as a human being with their own three-dimensional story, fears, and fantasies.
"There is a certain element of truth to that".
But a certain element of fun, and intimacy, is missing.
He does concede a certain element of breaking ground.
There's a certain element of feeling guilty.
Each person we visited represents a certain time, or a certain aesthetic, or a certain element of the culture.
"There was also a certain element of a 'cinema homage' to certain styles in film," Ms. Akalaitis said.
"There's a certain element of clarity," Croft said with a laugh.
"Yes, she is the darling of a certain element of our party," Mr. Weaver said.
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