Sentence examples for concretely of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "concretely of" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is possible that it could be used in a specific context, but it is not a standard or accepted phrase. An example that could potentially use "concretely of" could be: "The artist's use of color is a concretely visible aspect of their unique art style." However, even in this sentence, it could be rephrased to "The artist's use of color is a concrete and visible aspect of their unique art style" to sound more natural and grammatically correct.

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Here let us think concretely of Moldova's benighted populace and others like them, struggling to think clearly after all the centuries of Russkie intrigue.

Something different happens when you hear family members and friends talk about their loved one, speaking simply, spontaneously, concretely of what made him or her unique.

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Professor Gans said the rules "will also have the indirect effect of making the shareholders concretely aware of the costs" to them of an offshore move.

To put this more concretely, part of what is picked out by the category of 'woman' is "being a mother," and thus thinking gender is fundamentally bound up with the family and its proper roles.

More concretely, 60percentt of gun deaths are suicides, and the supermajority of gun violence is perpetrated by way of handguns, not assault rifles.

The sky god-creator sometimes cedes to a divinity who is also related to the sky but apparently is experienced more concretely because of his activity.

One advantage to defining "reasoning" capaciously, as here, is that it helps one recognize that the processes whereby we come to be concretely aware of moral issues are integral to moral reasoning as it might more narrowly be understood.

Almost nothing is concretely known of Zhuangzi's life.

Easily my favorite of all Mathews's work, and probably of all I've read from the Oulipo, The Journalist is the most concretely formulaic of his narrative concepts, but also his most expansive.

More concretely, analysis of single-cell transplants does not apply to human bone marrow transplants, which involve millions of CD34-expressing primitive hematopoietic and committed progenitor cells.

The concept of rural area uses on that study was based on the Spanish National Institute of Statistic, concretely Census of Population and Housing, that consider rural area all the population entities with less than 2000 inhabitants.

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