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The phrase "a tabula rasa" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a clean slate or a fresh start, often in contexts related to philosophy, psychology, or education.
Example: "The new student approached the subject with a tabula rasa, eager to absorb all the knowledge presented."
Alternatives: "blank slate" or "clean slate".
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So you never get a tabula rasa.
Shakespeare is far from a tabula rasa.
The Rec Room is a tabula rasa.
"This is not a tabula rasa," Libeskind replied.
He's a tabula rasa who absorbs his professional bible's lessons on whom to stroke and how.
The conception of the mind as a tabula rasa posed serious challenges for empiricists.
However distinctive Tintin's mind-set, the character is in large part a tabula rasa, too.
The decision to withhold his identity rendered him a tabula rasa — defined.
Multiple references are often present in DESIGN EARTH projects; ours is not a tabula rasa imagination.
After 13 Ne5 the players had reached almost a tabula rasa position.
The black silhouette serves as a tabula rasa on which each story's elements are imposed.
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