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Example sentences for "more specifically"

  • In the North, or more specifically speaking in the land of France north of the Loire, the twelfth century brought better metrical poetry than in Italy.

  • Abaelard was a reasoner, more specifically speaking, a dialectician according to the ways of Aristotelian logic.

  • Crura: the legs or, more specifically, the thighs.

  • Eruca: broadly a larva: more specifically a caterpillar.

  • More specifically, it is held that this view supplied (and I should venture to say for the first time) an explanation of the traditional theory of truth as a correspondence or agreement of existence and mind or thought.

  • Or, more specifically, it is this recognition operating as a ruling motive in extending the work of discovery and utilizing its results.

  • More specifically, it also appears that the standard is a rule for conducting inquiry to its completion: it is a counsel to make examination of the operative factors complete, a warning against suppressing recognition of any of them.

  • More specifically, the demand for a "total" attitude arises because there is the need of integration in action of the conflicting various interests in life.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    chemical decomposition; magnum opus; more abundant; more attention; more blessed; more careful; more closely; more common; more delicate; more detail; more effectually; more elaborate; more formidable; more frequent; more instances; more letters; more practical; more precise; more reasonable; more remarkable; more seen; more times; more trouble; more true; more work; you make