Synonyms for «very term»

The phrase "very term" is used to emphasize the specific or exact wording being referred to in a sentence or discussion. It highlights that the word or phrase being mentioned is the one that explains the idea or concept completely. Full definition
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Sentences with «very term»

  • And then, wonder of wonders, Peter Schjeldahl in the same week's New Yorker modestly suggests that very term for a «condition that could do with a name.» (haberarts.com)
  • And if the very term that categorizes the discussion — artificial intelligence — isn't serving the issue neutrally, we should perhaps aim for one that causes less confusion. (canadianbusiness.com)
  • The real haute couture fashion shows almost always happen in Paris and there are laws that are in place to protect the very term. (entrepreneur.com)
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