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Meanings of very enlightening in English
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Usage of very enlightening in English
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It's been veryenlightening all across the board, so that ends it.
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EBONY: It sounds like this was a veryenlightening experience for you, too.
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Not even the description of Wilbur had proved veryenlightening.
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Let's just say I had a veryenlightening and entertaining poolside chat with our host.
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I found Chris's discussion about the medicinal uses of the various plants and herbs veryenlightening.
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And while we were doing that, we happened upon a veryenlightening discovery about Marjorie Bright.
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These phone conversations were becoming veryenlightening.
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I found both books veryenlightening.
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You are veryenlightening, Mary, always.
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But it's been veryenlightening.
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But I wish also to make clear this veryenlightening comparison between the fate of Scotch and of Irish patriotism.
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Dialectic of this sort is practised intuitively by spiritual minds; and even when it has to be carried on argumentatively it may prove veryenlightening.
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"I had a veryenlightening dinner with Mr. Bidwell and the magistrate last night."