Sentence examples for exists most fully from inspiring English sources

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But one that I was particularly captivated by was the importance in the Japanese aesthetic of the concept Ma, which can be loosely translated as the essential space or interval between things that exists most fully when it's experienced.

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Unless we're talking about a slumlord or some other kind of unethical real estate baron – and yes, I fully acknowledge those do exist most landlords tend to work very hard for their income.

A handful still exist; most don't.

Whilst the physician assistant role, or similar, does exist in other countries, such as Canada, England, the Netherlands, Taiwan, and India, the role originated in, and is best established and most fully examined in the US context.

RebelMC praised "the most fully depicted world.

Its most fully developed talent was Teofil Lenartowicz.

She felt most fully herself when alone.

This phenomenon was not observed with COX extracted from cells, therefore the enzyme most likely exists in a fully active form in the cells.

Their marriage is faltering – he "exists so fully in his head", while she is "casually alive".

This structure hardly exists in most mammals.

I admit I have a personal issue with grammar schools and the 11-plus, because had it existed in fully comprehensive Newport, South Wales in 1968, when I went to secondary school, I would most likely have failed it.

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