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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abstract conversations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe discussions that are theoretical, conceptual, or not grounded in practical reality.
Example: "The seminar focused on abstract conversations about the nature of existence and the universe."
Alternatives: "theoretical discussions" or "conceptual dialogues".
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Abstract conversations about abortion, gay marriage, and immigrant rights are carried through the halls of the Supreme Court, oftentimes lacking the context that these nuanced decisions bring to the realities of those most affected by them.
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He added, "But that's an abstract conversation — it doesn't make what they're doing any less effective as a business".
In the middle of an abstract conversation, a man once said to her that "you say that because you are a woman".
It is only at that point, he explained, that he will be able to say to the rest of the country: "This isn't an abstract conversation anymore.
After a strained, abstract conversation about the burden of having a conscience and the relief of shedding that burden, the youngest of the goons is encouraged to describe a "secret assignment" in which he has participated.
We didn't see the need to raise that question with LPs or start an abstract conversation, saying "We might want to do this thing that we haven't decided to do yet".
There's also a kind of demonic cackling that happens, and it sounded to me like an abstract conversation between [the children] and an apathetic demon that's not around but is kind of talking to them.
But what you have to answer when you answer this point of view, which is an abstract, obscure conversation from 1964 that you want to bring up.
His holdings were already up another 300%, to $3 billion, and he found himself increasingly abstracted during conversations.
By Steve Martin The New Yorker, February 23 , 1998P. 186 Abstract SHOUTS & MURMURS wiretapped conversations between the narrator and his longtime friend, ex-girlfriend, and mother in which he tries to get them to explicitly confess indiscretions.
The New Yorker, February 23 , 1998P. 186 Abstract SHOUTS & MURMURS wiretapped conversations between the narrator and his longtime friend, ex-girlfriend, and mother in which he tries to get them to explicitly confess indiscretions.
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