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Discover Ludwig'proximate sphere' is not a common phrase in written English
If you are looking for a phrase to describe a close group or environment near you, a more commonly used phrase would be "immediate vicinity" or "immediate surroundings". For example: The animals in the immediate vicinity of the river were quickly affected by the pollution.
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The intensive context, which is also situated within the extensive context during assessment, describes the proximate sphere of the reciprocal person and task interaction.
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Intelligences and souls together explain as remote and proximate causes respectively the motion of the spheres, as they are at the root of the influence (taʾaṯṯur ) the spheres have on the sublunary world.
This doctrine is set out in On the Prostration of the Outermost Sphere (Abu Rida 1950, 244 261, Rashed and Jolivet 1998, 177 99) and On the Proximate Agent Cause of Generation and Corruption (Abu Rida 1950, 214 237).
Al-Kindi sets out his cosmological theories in two further texts found in the same manuscript, On the Proximate Agent Cause of Generation and Corruption and On the Prostration of the Outermost Sphere.
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Surely, it is both proximate and important.
Complacency among Americans was the proximate cause.
The most concrete, proximate, useful result?
And she was proximate to a mailroom.
That's the proximate strategic goal".
So the "Sphere" stays.
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