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Meanings of so instantaneous in English
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Usage of so instantaneous in English
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Where he came from they never knew, soinstantaneous was his appearance.
2
It is interesting to see this, the effect is soinstantaneous.
3
Sir Thomas could not give soinstantaneous and unqualified a consent.
4
There had never been anything of the kind more simple; seldom anything soinstantaneous.
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It is impossible to describe the effect of soinstantaneous a change upon us.
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Nothing so swift, soinstantaneous, as the thunder itself, and yet nothing so strong.
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The change had been soinstantaneous that Ross had not seen any movement at all.
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But never before have they been so pervasive, so direct, so accessible, and soinstantaneous.
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The blows had been so tremendous, and death soinstantaneous, that there had been no bleeding.
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It was all so quick, soinstantaneous.
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In fact, our success has been soinstantaneous that I have decided to launch out on a really big scale.
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The sacrifice involved in it was so overwhelming, soinstantaneous, and so complete as to set this narrative above all others.
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I have known few, if any, other churches produce soinstantaneous an effect of a beauty that was one with austerity.
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Immediately the latter struck in return, and the counter-attack was soinstantaneous that it was difficult to see just what had happened.
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Her indignation was soinstantaneous she made the situation exceedingly interesting for him, and he was glad to retreat from the mansion.
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The change from embarrassment to this pretty piquancy was soinstantaneous and so charming that Wallace's face grew luminous with admiration and delight.