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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a monolith" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is perceived as a single, unified entity or structure, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The organization operated as a monolith, with little room for individual opinions or creativity."
Alternatives: "as a single entity" or "as a unified whole."
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"You cannot look at the administration and the government as a monolith," he said.
So when Yeltsin came to power, the Communist Party no longer existed as a monolith.
"You cannot look at the administration and the government as a monolith.
Nobody expects men to act as a monolith, holding the same core values and beliefs.
To this day, Japan operates as a monolith in the annual iron-ore price negotiations as do the Europeans.
The view of the Church's teaching as a monolith to defend without nuance or different understandings is wrong".
Pagden tends to treat Islam as a monolith; at one point he describes Islam as intellectually "simple".
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One head, Melvyn Roffe of Wymondham, speaks of running a Gove academy as facing a "monolith" of control.
The title suggests a monolith, as if going to this movie were tantamount to visiting Mt. Rushmore, and the running time, of two and a half hours, prepares you for an epic.
Directly overhead lies the southeast face of El Capitan, also known as the Dawn Wall — a monolith of cleaved gray granite rising more than 2,800 feet that is, for legions of rock climbers around the world, without peer.
However, Feyerabend sometimes also recognised that this is to present science as too much of a monolith.
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