Sentence examples for abstraction it from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "abstraction it" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or incorrect expression that lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The concept of abstraction it refers to simplifying complex ideas."
Alternatives: "abstract it" or "the abstraction of it".

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Recursion is an early example of operation or mechanism abstraction: it abstracts away from the mechanisms of the underlying machine.

And, in its abstraction, it is about sending out a message.

And in its unrelenting abstraction it eschews many of the details of a conventional building.

Though a somewhat primitive tongue (in that it lacks a capacity for abstraction), it is evocative and vivid, with a poetic particularity all its own.

The theory was no longer an abstraction; it was sensual.

The campaign was no longer an abstraction; it was reality.

When the thought of dying is somehow no longer quite the abstraction it was before.

Rock, live or recorded, was an electronic abstraction; it could be, literally, a blast.

It was all American abstraction, it was more like a creed".

Suddenly, same-sex marriage was no longer a far-fetched abstraction ("It annoyed me how vocal the gay community was," he said).

It is just that stated at that level of generality and abstraction, it is something that any company in the industry will strive for.

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