Sentence examples for all consummate from inspiring English sources

The phrase "all consummate" is not commonly used in written English and may be considered awkward or unclear.
It could be used in contexts where you want to emphasize completeness or perfection in a particular quality or characteristic.
Example: "The artist's skills were all consummate, showcasing a mastery of every technique."
Alternatives: "fully accomplished" or "entirely proficient".

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Starrs noted that the three preparators "were clearly all consummate professionals about how they dealt with specimens".

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Shakespeare's Richard is, above all, a consummate actor.

Above all a consummate penman, Koch made the written word the basis of his designs in any medium, whether tapestry or woodcut.

Yet as he slides into middle age at 40, the once troubled artist appears to have settled, finally, into his natural role as a consummate all-round entertainer.

She described Coburn, the photographer seriously injured alongside Hamer, as a "consummate all-round journalist, adding: "He and Rupert made a dedicated team, working together around the world, sacrificing personal comfort countless times to record the reality of wars".

One of the first reviewers of Armadale noted shrewdly, "If it were the object of art to make one's audience uncomfortable, without letting them know why, Mr Wilkie Collins would be beyond all doubt a consummate artist".

Yet they delivered it all with consummate wit and intelligence, and witnessing Pappano at the piano is always unmissable.

In keeping with genre traditions, the plot is intricate, requiring a great deal of exposition – including daringly extensive flashbacks which reveal Jen Yu's adventures in the desert – but Lee handles it all with consummate skill.

They're all such consummate musicians, they were able to play the heck out of the material.

There have been some causalities, but those years did more than turn us all into consummate caners; they were raw and idealistic, affirmation of people's ability to create life-changing movements out of nothing.

In a career that lasted over five decades, Gross – don, publisher, editor, anthologist and critic – was the consummate all-round literary professional, but his reputation will rest on his study of English literary life, The Rise and Fall of the Man of Letters (1969), inset left.

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