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Meanings of inhabit a world in English
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Usage of inhabit a world in English
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We inhabitaworld remote in time and in space.
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A world without morality Both Trump and Zuma inhabitaworld devoid of morality.
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To experience a crisis is to inhabitaworld that is temporarily up for grabs.
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Whether harsh or gritty, playful or skittish, the marches seem to inhabitaworld of almost ascetic rigour.
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The characters in the film no longer inhabitaworld full of racist slurs, brothels, and painful miscarriages and births.
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He must inhabitaworld that inhabits him, a world that envelops and informs every thought and imagination of his heart.
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The observation that we inhabitaworld uniquely suited to us has led to the recent development of a scientific principle called the anthropic principle.
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A billion years ago, our ancestors inhabitedaworld without sex.
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The new film inhabitsaworld that the former NME photographer knows well.
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She inhabitedaworld where nothing could challenge her.
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Hamlet inhabitedaworld whose best psychologist was Polonius.
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Such musicians inhabitedaworld which possessed a purity, a simplicity, almost a beguiling chasteness.
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The painted semblances of women who inhabitedaworld of sensation had no effect upon me.
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Kramer's daughter inhabitsaworld where there is an illusion that the women's revolution is a solid rock.
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She inhabitedaworld named Erik Dorn, a perfect world in which there was no room even for thought.
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It's a freewheeling project in which Kelleher, without ever patronising her audience, inhabitsaworld rich in imagination and fantasy.