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Example sentences for "more real"

  • One single truth put to use, is of more real value to a child than a thousand are, as long as they remain unused; and of this, every friend of the young ought to be convinced.

  • Are not three of these independent freemen of more real advantage to a State, than five of those poor slaves?

  • And the great reduction of expense in managing the estates, has made them men of more real wealth, and consequently raised their credit both with the English merchants and our own.

  • Oh God our Father, grant unto us all and to all Thy people throughout this world a greater, a deeper, a more real knowledge of the Love of thine ever blessed Son, the Love of Christ, and fill us through it with all the fulness of God.

  • But Christ becomes more precious, more real to our souls.

  • Would we enjoy that peace in a greater sense and have it more real, then let us just have Himself, the Person as the object of our hearts.

  • The Lord Jesus Christ must become more real to our hearts.

  • There is more real liberty, more thought, more intelligence than ever before.

  • Liberty has united the country and there is more real union, national sentiment to-day, North and South, than ever before.

  • People in Philadelphia have been in the habit of calling the citizens of Boston bigots--but there is more real freedom of thought and expression in Boston than in almost any other city of the world.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    crested wren; dear woman; more accurate; more active; more attention; more complete; more complicated; more curious; more effectual; more formidable; more interesting; more intimate; more likely; more natural; more nearly; more often; more parts; more profitable; more readily; more strongly; more truly; more usual; more words; she concluded; these means; two large octavo volumes