Sentence examples similar to taking something literally from inspiring English sources

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In an increasingly digital world, there is something so visceral (literally) about people taking something you have prepared with love and putting it inside their body.

And there was something interesting about taking something concrete literally and figuratively, in this case but then exploring it through a variety of forms with a sense of freedom.

"Most importantly, I have started a business myself and can appreciate what it means to take something from nothing (literally from $87) and build a profitable company".

So it's enjoyable and each person will take something from it -- either literally or figuratively.

"Literally in a month, we take something from a concept to a first implementation," said Anand Rao, global artificial intelligence lead at PwC.

But one of the way of for to internalize or understand something literally is to interrogate them.

If you tell me something, I take it literally.

The "media always is taking Trump literally.

"We can take the Bible seriously without taking it literally".

I concluded that every metaphor taken literally must be something that, in the circumstances, the speaker or writer could not mean.

Amazon is taking the phrase literally.

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