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Discover LudwigThe phrase "incipient sense" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a developing or emerging feeling or awareness about something. Example: "As she walked through the old house, an incipient sense of nostalgia began to wash over her."
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Moreover, I was feeling an incipient sense of... failure.
Maybe not the profound change she was hoping for from the drug, but some incipient sense of desire.
Maybe the incipient sense that something, or everything, is over.
Sharing local food in a faraway country can give you an incipient sense of belonging.
I remember the end of the Cold War, but only through the soft weave of a satin-edged blankie), the cultural consciousness has been hungover, or something, in dull shock that this is what's real that something was lost, reveling in repetition and postpunk and featureless Calvin Klein slip dresses and embarrassment about whatever, maybe the incipient sense that something, or everything, is over.
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Systems also can be designed to detect anomalous rainfall or rapid snowmelt that could trigger lahars, sense incipient motion of an unstable rock mass or lake-impounding natural dam, or detect an eruption that could trigger a lahar (Marcial et al. [1996]; Sherburn and Bryan [1999]; LaHusen [2005]; Manville and Cronin [2007]; Leonard et al. [2008]; USGS [2013]) (Figure 11b).
The sense of incipient chaos would have felt familiar for MK Dons assistant manager Mick Harford, a survivor of assorted car crashes at QPR.
With their highly sophisticated color, life-size figures, and a sense of incipient drama, her new prints had the power and authority of oil paintings.
A photographic piece by Kelly Copper, for example, includes several images of flying planes; just one is shown dropping nose-downward from the sky, but once you spot it, a sense of incipient disaster colors everything.
Sensing an incipient anti-disco backlash and playing off the publicity surrounding his firing (he frequently mocked WDAI's "Disco DAI" slogan on the air as "Disco DIE"), Dahl created a mock organization called "The Insane Coho Lips", an anti-disco army consisting of his listeners.
This incipient impatience with fiction makes sense, since Dyer's working method in many of the literary essays is to squeeze the poles of life and art as close together as possible: D. H. Lawrence, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Richard Ford and James Salter are each, in turn, presented to an X-ray that tries to pinpoint the skeleton of real life behind the distracting flesh of fiction.
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