Sentence examples for be more present from inspiring English sources

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be more present

noun

An extra amount or extent.

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I can be more present.

"We need church to be more present".

Be more present!" – and delivered with absolute seriousness.

"You want them to be more present," Mr. Lepage said.

Postfight, I would be more present for my friends and they could be more present for me.

I could, as people like to put it, be more present, more mindful.

And they wanted the smell of green mango to be more present on the skin.

Shouldn't the flavor of lobster be more present amid the curry paste, carrots and apple enveloping it?

Trying to be more present and all that and got a busy few months ahead so wanted less distractions … It's all good!

And bacteroides are often associated with meat-based, high-protein, high-fat diets, just as alistipes tend to be more present in people who eat less plant-based food.

By doing his work in solitude in Cornish, he said, he is much more productive, and able to be more present, and not work much, when he is home with his family in Burlington.

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