Sentence examples for were concrete from inspiring English sources

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were concrete

adjective

Particular, perceivable, real.

  • Fuzzy videotapes and distorted sound recordings are not concrete evidence that bigfoot exists.

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Its banks were concrete.

The floors were concrete, the couches ragtag.

There were concrete proposals: a national investment bank, investment in infrastructure, a new settlement for business.

Utes on the streets, cranes in the sky – these were concrete metrics of economic recovery.

But by 2007, there were concrete warnings that it again wasn't going to work.

Or rather, there were concrete stumps and wooden scaffolding rearing out of the shrimp-coloured earth.

The buildings, fifteen stories high, were concrete slabs daubed with soccer graffiti and nationalist slogans.

The floors were concrete and the streets were sand, half of the walls were unfinished.

There were concrete assumptions about what government should be doing and what the public expected.

After all, the building's floors were concrete and fireproof, and the standpipes worked again.

Here and there were concrete plinths, upon which pretty people danced.

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