"notion" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- So the notion of the mark-asmanure has emerged, and nobody, as yet, is being sniffy about it.
- Nationalism was first conceived in the early modern period, but it was not until the 19th century that the notion of a national cuisine emerged.
- After a brief period of anarchy, the notion of a line director emerged.
- If treatment is conceived of as an ongoing process rather than as a cure, a different, more optimistic notion of success emerges.
- It was from that programme that the notion of the electron emerged.
- Slowly, though, the notion that his team might not collapse at the very sight of the Ravens emerged.
- The notion of fixing nature to the page emerged in the 16th and 17th centuries, as modern Western science took shape.
- But a notion emerged: that public art might be good but not successful, or vice-versa.
- Kincheloe's political and pedagogical notion (above) has emerged as a central articulation of the concept.
- The notion of maintaining a link to the West has emerged as a major underlying theme in the debate on unity.
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