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How to use the word concretely in a Sentence?

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I figured this is something that I can tangibly do in this nightmare timeline Hillary Demmon are living in right now to concretely help some other families.

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Found on CNN
1 year ago

In coming days we will have to decide very concretely on how we deal with the new challenges, we are very glad to have a good healthcare system. It would be crazy to cut that.

Olaf Scholz

Found on Reuters
3 years ago

The U.S. as recently as Friday had joined other nations in urging the military not to move forward on its coup threats. China will stand by Myanmar like it did when the military kicked out the Rohingya, the Biden Administration has said it will support democracy and human rights. But the top military officers are already sanctioned so it’s not clear immediately clear what concretely the U.S. can do quickly.

Han Thar Myint

Found on Reuters
3 years ago

It was to be expected that this would have an influence on the decision of the regulatory authorities and then the permanent vaccine commission, we just don’t know yet how concretely -- so let’s wait for the decision tomorrow on clearance and then the final recommendation from the permanent vaccine commission.

Jens Spahn

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

As he arrived in Ireland Pope Francis has once again missed another opportunity to seriously and concretely tell the world what he is going to do about the child sexual abuse and cover up crisis, this crisis is a global crisis. It not only effects Ireland, where there has been so much suffering, but in every corner of the globe where the Catholic Church is present.

Peter Isely

Found on FOX News
5 years ago

We are ready to talk to all the companies concerned about what we can do to minimize the negative consequences, that means, it is concretely about damage limitation.

Peter Altmaier

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

The win for Brexit opens the door for Texit by establishing, concretely, that it is possible to have an adult conversation on independence and letting the people have the final say.

Antonin Scalia

Found on FOX News
7 years ago

With the actual first passage of the ballot for 'democracy vouchers' in Seattle, you've taken something that up until now is just a concept, a theory and turned into something we can point to very concretely and say, 'Here is what the systems looks like, here is how it's working', we now have the ability.

Szelena Gray

Found on CNN
8 years ago

We can't have a situation where the population is scared of the people who are protecting them, what that means concretely is a change of tactics to avoid the type of operation that leads to the mass arrests we have seen.

Steve Cockburn

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Like China, our European priority is for the violence to stop in the east of Ukraine. Our efforts, as Europeans, are all focused on the full implementation of the Minsk agreements, and we are concretely contributing to that, at the same time, the European Union has developed a policy of sanctions towards Russia, but I could not stress enough in all my speeches that a sanctions policy is not in itself a policy - it's an instrument, a tool. And as such we are keeping that as long as the Mink agreement is not fully implemented.

Federica Mogherini

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

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