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Discover Ludwig"the carnal" is grammatically correct and usable in written English
It can be used as a noun or an adjective to describe something that is related to or characterized by physical desires or pleasures, especially sexual desires. Example: The novel was filled with the carnal desires and temptations of its characters.
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"She rediscovers the carnal, sexuality, love.
It was a medley of the carnal and carnivorous.
It is the fanāʾ ("passing away") of the carnal self.
Rembrandt is another artist who saw beyond the carnal.
Meat-eating, he said, excited the carnal passions.
At that time the city was not embarrassed to advertise the carnal pleasures on offer.
This hint of links either missing or deliberately dropped, however, reaches beyond the carnal.
Sorokin, who is nearing fifty, is an indefatigable explorer of the verbal and the carnal.
Christian tradition, however, separated the spiritual and the carnal into the angelic and the demonic.
Other boldface names focused on the spiritual rather than the carnal.
Mushāhadah, therefore, cannot be reached through good works or mujāhadah (struggle with the carnal self ).
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