Sentence examples for above utterance from inspiring English sources

Suggestions(1)

The phrase "above utterance" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used when referring to something that was previously stated or mentioned in a conversation or text, but it is more common to use "above statement" or "above comment."
Example: "As mentioned in the above utterance, we need to reconsider our approach to the project."
Alternatives: "previous statement" or "earlier remark".

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Therefore, the above utterance likelihood can be rewritten as (2).

Similar(58)

For we can apparently employ disquotational reports of the above sort to report utterances using quantifiers, gradable adjectives, modals, 'knows,' etc.

The semantic content of John's utterance above, for example, is something like the proposition "Rain is occurring," a relatively trivial proposition, that will be true if it is raining anywhere on earth (or perhaps, anywhere in the universe).

And given the messes that popular and some other science has made of the subjects of time, the mind, the nature of religious utterance, and consciousness above all, it is ignorant to suppose that that science needs no help.

The good news is that Black reckons all of the above have been "clearly present" in Lewis's utterances in his first days.

There was no individual factor above 10% of utterances for clinicians and no factor at 0% with the individual factor range of.3 9%.

However, we will be interested in partitioning the meaning of an utterance with respect to the terms defined above.

The above considerations lead to the conclusion that the polysyllabic utterance particles are in fact a subgroup of the particle cluster and should be treated as "compounds in disguise"h.

Utterance first met in the wonderful Wardrobe theatre above the White Bear pub.

2. Although a serious comparison lies outside the scope of this entry, DEL has deep connections with dynamic semantics, and the point above is very close in spirit to the insight that "the utterance of a sentence brings us from a certain state of information to another one", from the Dynamic Predicate Logic (DPL) of Groenendijk and Stokhof (1991).

Above all, he sees Lispector as a latter-day cabbalist for whom utterance itself is the act of creation: for her, God is among those thus created.Lispector did not choose to say much about herself directly.

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