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How to use the word Monolith in a Sentence?

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Blackness is not a monolith, it’s important to have a variety of people in front of kids just because it expands their view. A lot of times in inner cities, it’s easy for their world to become small.

Jamaal Grant

Found on CNN
1 year ago

While it's more centrist than the nation at large, increasingly there is a working-class Black vote, a Black male vote (reflecting a growing gender-gap) and a Black evangelical vote.These subsets are increasingly acting and voting the way that their white counterparts do, when combined with the centrism of Blacks, the monolith of 90% of Blacks voting the same way that we saw in 2008 is over. In fact, every year since then the vote has split more and more. This change is largely a function of the disdain that Blacks have for the progressive agenda.

Horace Cooper

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

Advanced, clean production technology like Monolith’s are the types of impactful projects that support not just sustainability, but economic growth and clean energy jobs for the American people.

Jennifer Granholm

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Despite some shifting numbers, neither our vaccines nor our immune systems are failing us, or even coming close. Vaccine effectiveness isn’t a monolith, and neither is immunity. Staying safe from a virus depends on host and pathogen alike; a change in either can chip away at the barriers that separate the two without obliterating them, which is exactly what we’re seeing now.

The Atlantic

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

We recognize that voters of colors are not a monolith, and to do real outreach we have to ensure we are talking to people in a way that makes them feel heard and seen.

Brencia Berry

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Asian Americans vote. Asian Americans care about the elections here, asian Americans are not a monolith. I think that there was always a myth that Asian Americans care more about what was happening in their home countries than the elections in the US.

Stephanie Cho

Found on CNN
3 years ago

It's Bernie's message that resonates to the economic hardships of people and not treating constituencies as if they're a monolith, as if they're a one-issue voter.

Bianca Recto

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

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