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Example sentences for "more truly"

  • The Greek conception of the infinite would be more truly described, in our way of speaking, as the indefinite.

  • More truly it is the point at which we leave off knowing how to live.

  • Though poets are so constitutionally Platonic, in this one respect they are perhaps more truly Aristotelians.

  • Perhaps his defense depends, more truly than he realized, upon the implication contained in his two lines, If there's good in war and crime, There may be in my bits of rhyme.

  • On the Magnetick Coition, and first on the Attraction of Amber, or more truly, on the Attaching of Bodies to Amber.

  • On the Magnetick Coition, and first on the attraction of Amber, or more truly, on the attaching of bodies to Amber.

  • Thoth, and Athoth, were certainly titles of the Deity in the Gentile world: and the book of Sanchoniathon might very possibly have been from hence named Ethothion, or more truly Athothion.

  • Meanwhile In Memoriam was approaching completion; and this the most central and characteristic of his poems illustrates, more truly than a narrative of outward events, the phases through which Tennyson had been passing.

  • The course of his education is, in fact, more truly to be found in this free companionship than in the lecture room or the examination hall.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    extensive trade; four lines; more amusing; more briefly; more consequence; more correct; more direct; more equal; more extended; more favourable; more fortunate; more frequent; more fully; more interested; more long; more moderate; more perfect; more probable; more proper; more ready; more real; more right; more satisfactory; more suitable; more trouble; right honourable