ideal world

collocation in English

meaningsofidealandworld

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ideal
adjective
uk
/aɪˈdɪəl/
us
/aɪˈdiː.əl/
perfect, or the ...
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world
noun
uk
/wɜːld/
us
/wɝːld/
the earth and all the people, places, and things ...
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(Definition ofidealandworldfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofideal world

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In anidealworld, most people would prefer gourmet cuisine, but it is costly and difficult to prepare.
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Or it may evoke the image of anidealworldto heal the wounds of the real one.
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For ultimately we need to explain in what way theidealworldof sanctuaries and monuments were really present in every-day life.
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In anidealworld, hopefully, every patient with possible significant dementia could be seen as soon as possible by a specialist consultant.
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It would be helpful (in anidealworld) to have a series of guidelines based on empirical standards to aid gallery design.
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And let's suppose that every moral agent in everyidealworldhas significant freedom.
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Partly due to a shared context in which injustices are seen as wrong, modern spectators are alike 'missing' anidealworld.
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In thisidealworldthe standard interpretations would be adequate.
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In anidealworld, they should be the hub of a population-based service crossing the divide between hospital and primary care services.
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In anidealworld, everyone would be a cooperative utilitarian, and they would all be members of a single team.
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They constitute a weak form of evidence, and, in anidealworld, it would be unnecessary to consider them when carrying out systematic reviews.
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Let anidealworldbe any possible world in which every moral agent performs only permissible actions.
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In anidealworldthere is a balance between the process of mounting a production and the demands of putting a product on stage.
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