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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a conventional statement" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a statement that is widely accepted or recognized as standard within a particular context or field. Example: "In academic writing, a conventional statement often serves as a foundation for further argumentation."
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You get the exact same information you'd find in a conventional statement, but without the worry of wasting paper.
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When they tested more conventional statements that did have some meaning, they found that the associations between belief in profundity and intelligence were "less evident".
Second, on the Geologic Time Scale diagram question, which required students to identify the true duration-based statement using a conventional Geologic Time Scale diagram, the intervention group (37% correct) was more accurate than the control group (30% correct), χ2(1) = 3.99, p = .05, Φ = .19.19
The letter from Mark Zuckerberg which accompanied Facebook's IPO filing is rather different in tone from the mission statements issued by a conventional chief executive.
This item is a multiple choice item that requires students to identify which duration-based statement is true using a conventional diagram of the Geologic Time Scale.
A conventional newspaper would probably have declined to comment; misleading statements, even if technically true, can tarnish the most important asset of any news organization — its credibility.
Moral statements are true only relative to a conventional standard.
It is not a conventional drama: it does not build, but gangles and diverges as it mixes verbatim statements, documentary, comedy and some astounding audience participation.
Besides, Google's founders can point to the statement attached to the prospectus at the time of their I.P.O.: "Google is not a conventional company.
To illustrate this statement, we will consider the spontaneous variations of the temperature of the tail of a rat placed in a conventional restrainer (See Supporting Video S1).
A conventional answer is gas.
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