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Meanings of more rhetorical in anglès
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Usage of more rhetorical in anglès
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Nothing could be morerhetorical than this perfectly common word of controversy.
2
The oft-quoted expression of Gladstone is, however, morerhetorical than accurate.
3
Its eventual reenactment suggested that the most scathing criticisms were morerhetorical than real.
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Even the fearful curses rained down on Goneril's womb seem morerhetorical than heartfelt.
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I didn't expect an answer, the question was morerhetorical than real, but she surprised me.
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To give Thor morerhetorical punch, Lee gave him dialogue styled after the Bible and Shakespeare.
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Another letter in a morerhetorical mood.
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To give Thor morerhetorical punch in the comics, Lee said he gave him dialogue borrowed from the Bible and Shakespeare.
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There are writers of more recent date, who have inflicted what Forbes would probably call morerhetorical rubbish upon chess readers.
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This is the greatest of our modern descents, that nowadays a man does not become morerhetorical as he becomes more sincere.
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Each Pope has spoken passionately about the evils of such abuse by priests and supervising bishops, but Rome's actual response remains morerhetorical than real.