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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the human elements" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the aspects or characteristics of human beings, such as emotions, behavior, or beliefs. Example: The success of a business depends not only on its financial strategies, but also on the human elements, such as teamwork and communication.
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They comment on the human elements we all share".
But she is also adept at the human elements of the game.
Mr. Tourre's character will come into focus in the trial; the human elements of the case might sway a jury bogged down in the minutiae of high finance.
Speaking to the Observer, Karmani said that to tackle the numbers of young people leaving the UK for Syria, Iraq and Libya, it was important that the debate should change to understanding the human elements at play.
Mr. Galliano told a somewhat different story, creating a village atmosphere with food-laden tables and a variety of animals, including dogs and cages of pigs and chickens, but all the human elements and relations were the same.
When asking if the children's education had shaped his choices, I was thinking of his long stage stint in Mary Poppins, the kind of modern super-musical in which the effects can overwhelm the human elements.
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The human element is not particularised, however.
"There is always the human element".
"That's the human element.
"It's the human element.
Dow is the human element.
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