Sentence examples for would be singular from inspiring English sources

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For example, according to Kant the logical form of the judgment that "the body is heavy" would be singular, affirmative, categorical, and assertoric.

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Freeing the Uighurs (pronounced WEE-gurs) would be a singular moment in the debate over the Guantánamo prison: critics would see a final judgment that innocent men were locked away there.

Such a book or set of books would be a singular repository of cinematic wisdom and an enduring work, a parallel creation, by one of the greatest modern artists.

since the syntagm 'an individual man'homoomo singularis') would be a singular term standing precisely for one individual, e.g., 'Socrates'Sortestes'Sortes

They said they wanted to create a totally unique experience that only happened once, and that each hunt that they put on would be a singular event, with music and performances crafted specifically for one night, never to be repeated.

I don't know what that might be, and I'm honestly not expecting that it would actually happen (nor, if the next film is as good as this, would I be profoundly disappointed if it didn't), but to deliver a tale that incorporates this level of visual artistry and moves us in a new and unexpected way would be a singular achievement (all the more so coming from the third installment of a franchise).

Plurals can be singular things.

It can be singular, still.

Be singular.

If the subject is singular, the verb should be singular.

Were she to create a major company, moving from muse to artistic agent, she would be just as singular: None of America's most prominent ballet companies are run by women.

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