concrete form
collocation in Englishmeaningsofconcreteandform
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concrete
adjective
uk/ˈkɒŋ.kriːt/us/ˈkɑːn.kriːt/
clear and certain, or real and existing in a form that can be seen ...
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form
noun
uk/fɔːm/us/fɔːrm/
a paper or set of papers printed with spaces in which answers to questions can be written or information can be recorded in an ...
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(Definition ofconcreteandformfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofconcrete form
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His recentconcreteformis the first he has actually built.
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Below, we will derive explicit representations for such terms depending on theconcreteformof the underlying problem.
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We will restate the main definitions in theconcreteformin which they appear within the matrix theory.
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The gelatinous substance differentiates, but the soft substance still does not have aconcreteform.
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The idea was givenconcreteformby three composers, and brought up on a national level through co-arrangement with a large festival of contemporary music.
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Here this criterion will be put into moreconcreteform.
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Instead, only that which is eternally comprehensible and purely human appears in an inimitableconcreteform.
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This awareness has takenconcreteform, for example, in the promotion of the use of clinical protocols.
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The other half consists in a recognition of the different human conceptualities and spiritual practices that giveconcreteformto the divine reality within religious experience.
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I experienced it daily inconcreteform.
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First, data availability: while written text already exists inconcreteform(books, magazines, and so on), spoken text does not - so where does one go to find it?
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When the concept of a gene and its cellular product finally attainedconcreteform, neuroscientists began to apply these methods to the most complex cellular system known - the brain.
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Here the 'local, asynchronous' character of the multiplicatives, suggested by the intrinsic, geometrical representation of multiplicative proofs as proof nets, is turned into aconcreteformof symbolic dynamics.
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Of course, it was one thing to say that the university should be the embodiment of a new ethos, quite another to give this ethos aconcreteform.
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Theconcreteformit will take may still be open to discussion.
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The essential political and economic institutions are now assumingconcreteform.
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People find it all too complicated, so giveconcreteformto a few of those provisions of the charter for small and medium-sized businesses.
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I gave one or two instances inconcreteformin regard to planning permissions.
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Has the time now come when we can put aside these beautiful sentiments which, put intoconcreteform, saved civilisation?
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