Sentence examples for absolute language from inspiring English sources

The phrase "absolute language" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe language that is clear, definitive, and leaves no room for ambiguity or interpretation. Example: "The use of absolute language in the report made it difficult for the team to consider alternative viewpoints."

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Readers ever since have remarked on Tolstoy's ability to make such "absolute language," which usually ruins realistic fiction, aesthetically effective.

In class, Boris has a charming way of suddenly swiveling from the role of absolute language tyrant to literary romantic melting to the poetry of Anna Akhmatova.

DW Around the time he released his Man With a Movie Camera in late 1929, Vertov claimed that he had found "an authentically international absolute language of cinema," free from "foreign elements" from theatre and literature.

This absolute language is today called a "Shermanesque statement".

Laws prohibiting slander and fraud, for example, are universally accepted as constitutional, despite the absolute language of the First Amendment.

But that is only the beginning, for despite the seemingly absolute language of the First Amendment, the Supreme Court has long-held that the government may regulate speech in a great many situations.

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Still, Ignatieff refers to his political career in surprisingly absolute, transformational language, beginning sentences again and again with the words "Since I became a politician," as another might say "Since I converted to Catholicism...". or "Since I changed my sex......

Still, Ignatieff refers to his political career in surprisingly absolute, transformational language, beginning sentences again and again with the words "Since I became a politician," as another might say "Since I converted to Catholicism... ..... or "Since I changed my sex..."...

What a joy of a book and what an absolute landmine of language.

In his poems, plays, essays, criticism, and fiction, he achieved an absolute democracy of language — a poetry forged in the crucible of a collective experience, a musical fusion of history, irony, and art.

A robust poetry in terms of its absolute control over language, especially on the level of the sentence, it is also strangely delicate, never going beyond territories in which it retains complete mastery.

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