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1 As he stood there the stoop of his shoulders was very pronounced .
2 Williams, the gunner's mate, leaned towards them, his Welsh accent very pronounced .
3 This patient, however, also showed a very pronounced improvement in cerebral glucose metabolism.
4 The diversity in opinion was very pronounced in answering this question.
5 There must be a very pronounced cavernous condition in this vicinity.
6 It was odorless until burned: then it spread a very pronounced sweetish odor.
7 Singers are usually unconscious of throat stiffness unless the condition be very pronounced .
8 Caleb had very pronounced views regarding the lack of vanity in men's dress.
9 Under present circumstances a very pronounced reserve has become my rule.
10 There was coughing without expectoration, very pronounced weakness, and intense fever.
11 That sounds simple but it's a very pronounced and impressive cultural trait, he said.
12 The marks of genuineness in this Letter are very pronounced .
13 The bilious symptoms were very pronounced , and after the 23rd the King became worse.
14 Monsieur is pleased to be very pronounced in his language.
15 The effect of this remark on Hume was very pronounced .
16 It is, in a very pronounced sense, marrying beneath you.
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This collocation consists of: Very pronounced through the time
Very pronounced across language varieties