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Example sentences for "more literally"

  • Or more literally, "Did ye not doubt in yourselves?

  • Name by which ye are called," or more literally "which was called upon you," viz.

  • More literally; blockaded his house with policemen, and his throat with tears.

  • More literally, the goddess that dwells in the Vindhya hills.

  • More literally, a torrent of pride and kicking.

  • Or more literally of the month Chaitra, i.

  • More literally, "I say this, so far as it is allowed to compare, etc.

  • More literally, "bidding him take up the blood-money, who would.

  • Because your faith is spoken of,= more literally, =is carried as tidings, over the whole world.

  • More literally, perhaps, "shall also come to life with Him.

  • Footnote 471: More literally, "All the occasions which can be used for doing good works.

  • Footnote 751: More literally that he knows exactly how his feelings, etc.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "more literally" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    both flanks; excellent master; more agreeable; more attention; more children; more correct; more death; more delightful; more easy; more effectual; more formidable; more gently; more grievous; more importance; more important; more interested; more moderate; more nearly; more precisely; more recent; more remarkable; more simple; more slave; more things; more usual; more years