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Discover LudwigThe phrase "purely visual" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to emphasize that something is seen (visually) only, and not heard or experienced in any other way. An example of how this phrase can be used in a sentence is: "He experienced the beauty of the sunset purely visually, since he was unable to hear the birds or feel the breeze."
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It's purely visual.
One reason was purely visual.
The appeal was purely visual, she said.
"Emotional, abstract or just purely visual".
They are too detached, too purely visual and romantic.
The appeal of maps can also be purely visual.
Abstract paintings are not graphic designs, not purely visual compositions.
The book's main weakness is blindness to anything purely visual.
"Developed societies are too purely visual," says Mr Neto.
Mr. Hockney's evolution as a stage designer has not been motivated by purely visual factors.
In a few cases, the language is abstraction, making the narrative a purely visual one.
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