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The phrase 'immaterial world' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe concepts such as ideas, beliefs, and emotions that are not physical or tangible. For example, "The children's imaginations allowed them to explore an immaterial world of fantastical creatures."
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We are still together, and she represents us in the immaterial world where she resides.
Pound showed the Noh texts to Yeats, and the Irish master loved them, both for their austerity and, above all, for their inclusion of the immaterial world.
That could be because of the role MP3s and podcasts now play in our lives and because of our new comfort with the immaterial world of pure data, which makes immaterial sound art seem less esoteric.
In the seventeenth century, René Descartes hypothesized that the pineal gland, which sat alongside ventricles believed to be coursing with animal spirits, must be responsible for transmitting information from the physical world to the immaterial world.
The more modern society devalues the skills of craftsmen, says Gates, the more removed it becomes from the elements that make and hold together our material world, the more that society – or the immaterial world – "is very quickly falling apart".
There is a powerful mood in what is being set out: a polite and constricted sense of the material world and little emphasis on the gorgeousness of the immaterial world.
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He was worshipped in hope of good harvests, and guards the metaphysical gate between the material and immaterial worlds".
The Elbe, part of the former dividing line between East and West Germany, may be the border between the material and immaterial worlds.
We seek to humble ourselves with Christ as if we too might be humbled to the point of death, in Him, not as a mere memory, but as a mystery of the unity and communion in Christ that not only breaks the barriers between the physical and immaterial worlds, but transcends space and time as well.
Which, all this considered, is nice work if you can get it, in the immaterial material world.
For many the payoff is creating an enduring "object" with physical dimension, weight and a tactile appeal that is increasingly absent in the immaterial, digital world.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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