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Discover Ludwig"tenor of" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used to express the general meaning or direction of something. Example: The tenor of the meeting was positive, with everyone agreeing to work towards a common goal.
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"He's a tenor, of course".
According to Collins, the tenor of deliberations was cool.
This interpretation, however, misreads the tenor of the era.
It shifted the tenor of the night as well.
The phenomenon reflects the tenor of an evolving movement.
The tenor of the dispute is distinctly Newportian.
The tenor of the inquest is already set.
The tenor of the attacks has alarmed some party officials.
Wealthy minimalism has been the tenor of this project.
Viola, stringed musical instrument, the tenor of the violin family.
At times that was the tenor of the set too.
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