Sentence examples for were ideals from inspiring English sources

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were ideals

noun

A perfect standard of beauty, intellect etc., or a standard of excellence to aim at.

  • Ideals are like stars

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Ironically, in a previous century, those were ideals it shared with a progressively upstart political party called the G.O.P. TRAVIS J. SCHOLL Master of Divinity, Yale Divinity School, 2007 Hamden, Conn.

She believed that all people have value; that the disadvantaged have special claim on the lives of the more fortunate; and that racial justice and racial harmony were ideals worth fighting for and living for and, if need be, dying for.

Rationality, individual freedom of choice, moderate capitalism, religious toleration, and rejection of the most blatantly aggressive forms of militarism and nationalism were ideals that were enshrined in the European Union.

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The conditions were ideal".

That would be ideal.

The timing was ideal.

Benteke would be ideal.

Their existence is ideal.

Overnight is ideal.

This stuff is ideal.

Winter is ideal.

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