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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a truly plural" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing concepts, ideas, or entities that embody or represent multiple aspects or elements.
Example: "In a world of diverse cultures, we must strive for a truly plural society that embraces all voices."
Alternatives: "genuinely diverse" or "authentically multifaceted".
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A "truly plural subject", he writes, involves "two or more subjects who combine in such a way as to make one subject" (Velleman 1997).
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A truly exceptional club.
A truly iconic broadcaster".
A truly comprehensive set.
A truly horrible call.
A truly great guy.
A truly magical place.
A truly lovely record.
A truly calculated effort.
A truly chilling prospect.
A truly elegant & wonderful lady.
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