"entirely" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- He began to write, but then, as he wrote, an entirely novel way of solving the first problem presented itself to him.
- Thus, a general prohibition on private racial discrimination would have been an entirely novel legal concept in 1866.
- Even more important were his sensitivity, tact and diplomacy in an entirely novel situation.
- During the summer of 1902 conciliatory advances were not entirely novel.
- These were entirely novel synthetic substances and no species (including man) had acquired any previous experience of them.
- Herodotus's approach was entirely novel, and at least in Western society, he does seem to have invented 'history' as we know it.
- The idea of creating a chief financial officer is not entirely novel.
- But while crossovers have become sales leaders fairly recently, the vehicles themselves aren't an entirely novel idea.
- The idea was his own and, at that time, entirely novel.
- His feelings for Flicka seemed to him to be an entirely novel experience.
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