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Discover Ludwig"be more concrete" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to provide more specific and detailed information or examples in order to clarify and support a statement or argument. Example: In order to convince the board of directors to approve our project, we need to be more concrete in our proposal and include specific data and examples of how it will benefit the company financially.
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But our ideas have to be more concrete.
The most common irritants, though, tend to be more concrete.
It also appears to be more concrete and therefore more achievable.
Sooner or later there is going to be more concrete evidence about who has been targeted".
To make "change you can believe in" credible, the changes have to be more concrete.
"There was no specific goal but during the World Cup the protests will perhaps be more concrete, more organised.
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Here are more concrete strategies.
With Romney, there are more concrete questions.
But this is more concrete".
But in Oregon the quarrel was more concrete.
"So for me the visual was more concrete".
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