Sentence examples for more outwardly from inspiring English sources

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This one is more outwardly slinky than most.

It was political before, but now more outwardly so.

So this is sort of looking a little bit more outwardly.

Its resilience is also partly explained by its constant morphing into more (outwardly) benign forms.

I like to be wooed, but I'd have to be more outwardly available, I guess".

In this, she is not so different from the more outwardly independent women in the room.

His son, Wahlström, is even more remarkable because he is more outwardly respectable.

Post-Fukushima, there's been a more outwardly polemical edge to Japan's art scene.

Is it possible that the White House feels the need to get a bit more outwardly aggressive with Beijing?

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Someone from, say China or India, moves to the U.S. and struggles at first, but eventually learns to act in a more assertive, outwardly self-confident and perhaps even self-promotional style.

Instead of exposing a lack of inspiration, Butler's self-referential episodes – his songs about being in a band – belie a writerly gaze that is growing more acute, outwardly and inwardly.

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