Sentence examples for more to define from inspiring English sources

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There's nothing more to define or support these elements.

No painter has done more to define an era than Anthony van Dyck.

Philosophers came more and more to define themselves within narrow boundaries.

And, asked once more to define his plans, Lopakhin announces: "I've told you a thousand, bloody, frigging, bloody, frigging times".

And this difference in phase may do more to define the psychology at this summit meeting than any other factor.

Because, god knows, women have done more to define this nation than any crown-wearing golden lion or chain-humping rampant unicorn ever did.

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Others found such characteristics more difficult to define.

The direction is far more difficult to define.

Feminism: women have more power to define their own lives.

Women are taking more time to define the terms of their own lives, single or joined.

The Court will have many more chances to define the Constitution for the ages.

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