core element

collocation in English

meaningsofcoreandelement

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core
adjective
uk
/kɔːr/
us
/kɔːr/
most important or ...
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element
noun
uk
/ˈel.ɪ.mənt/
us
/ˈel.ə.mənt/
a part ...
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(Definition ofcoreandelementfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofcore element

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Thecoreelementof all family interventions is education.
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Perhaps it is the historicallycoreelementof the genre.
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In fact, accountability has become thecoreelementof good governance.
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The secondcoreelementof modern consumer culture is the expression of status through purchase.
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It might seem that this is already included in thecoreelementof suffering.
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For both men judicial and legal reform constituted acoreelementof their radicalism.
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In addition, the local (re)presentation of the monument was deconstructed by removing acoreelement, the 'king's table'.
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It is clear that the urnfields constituted acoreelementin the mythical ordering of the landscape.
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Thecoreelementof suffering has often been explained in terms of pains of loss and pains of sense.
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That should be acoreelementin global development policy.
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That is the secondcoreelementof reinforced economic governance.
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That is the so-called hardcoreelementjustifying treatment.
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In this sense, the 16-18 age group was acoreelementof the soft-run pilot for managing young people's fragmented transitions to independence.
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Thecoreelementof semantic processing is now seen to lie in processes of discourse incrementation, driven and constrained by presuppositions.
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Thecoreelementof a usage-based model is the assumption that the speaker's linguistic system is grounded in usage events.
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My mistake was to write as if one could treat instrumentalism as a 'minimal'coreelementlikely to be shared by most fully developed accounts of practical rationality.
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For example, testing beliefs about the power of the persecutors may lead to a reduction in depression and weaken acoreelementof the delusional system.
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The secondcoreelementof populist leadership is the use of an antagonistic appeal that pits the people as represented by the president against a special interest.
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Therefore, thecoreelementof the agreement must be energy partnership.
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Targets will therefore remain acoreelementof any future climate change architecture.
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This is acoreelementin clearing the ground so that we can move forward.
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Thus, targets will continue to be acoreelementof any future climate policy regime.
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She recognizes that language is acoreelementof identity and that, if a child speaks more than one language, these multiple languages influence the complexity of identity formation.
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Creating a competitive and efficient market for bank accounts is acoreelementin our retail financial services strategy.
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