Sentence examples for as that which has from inspiring English sources

The phrase "as that which has" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are comparing or referring to something in a specific manner, often in philosophical or analytical discussions.
Example: "The concept of freedom can be understood as that which has no constraints or limitations."
Alternatives: "as something that possesses" or "as that which possesses".

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In his later article, "an Ontological Idealism", he defines "substance" as that which has features without being a feature or having a feature as a part.

In first volume of the Nature of Existence, sections 65 and 73, McTaggart defined "substance" as that which has features without being a feature.

The music isn't nearly as dense and rich as that which has preceded it, and nor is the dramaturgy, but it does the job.

The US is very concerned that if there is a similar escalation on the southern border of Syria as that which has now occurred on the north that it does not lead to political fragility and transformation in Jordan itself.

"The circumstantial evidence that your G. G. Grandfather wrote 'The Visit of St. Nicholas' seems as conclusive as that which has taken innocent men to the gallows," the first historian contacted by the Livingstons wrote in 1886.

One must go back to Dallas, Texas, in 1963 to find a comparable occasion of collective bereavement as that which has met the death of Nelson Mandela, at the age of 95.

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"Do not argue with the followers of earlier revelation otherwise than in the most kindly manner... and say, 'We believe in that which has been bestowed upon us, as well as that which has been bestowed upon you' for our God and your God is one and the same, and it is unto him that we all surrender ourselves".

I refer not so much to the architectural transformation, as to that which has swept the citizenry.

Hence, he began the Elements with some undefined terms, such as "a point is that which has no part" and "a line is a length without breadth".

In Greek philosophy, he goes on to say, "that which has form and determination was regarded as the real"; or even, as in Plato, reality, that which has true being, was understood as the Forms.

The escapist fare of the late 1970s, however, was not the same as that which had dominated in the days before All in the Family.

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