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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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highly
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As little as 55 pounds of highly enriched uranium or 18 pounds of plutonium could be used to build a nuclear device.
■ NOUN
experience
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There is also, he says, a tendency to assume that all teenage employment is an enriching learning experience .
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Museums can offer enriching experiences for children as well as adults, but they are ill-equipped to replace public school art classes.
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Each of these essays has important observations about these negotiations which enrich our experience of the plays.
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Thus began a friendship that-aside from religion and my own family has been my most enriching life experience .
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Huguenots brought their skills to augment those of Zurich's own craftsmen, and other refugees enriched its artistic life .
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Thus began a friendship that-aside from religion and my own family has been my most enriching life experience.
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It has, by pushing back the boundaries of human knowledge, given us much that has enriched our lives .
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Enjoyment of sport can enrich every life .
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She had been born blind and her disability had enriched rather than restricted her life .
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The Western church could forget the tensions that had enriched her life while Rome was one among several great sees.
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As we accept more responsibility, so we empower and enrich our lives .
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It was an experience which enriched her life , giving her a greater understanding of herself and a surer sense of purpose.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Fruit juices are added to cheap port wine to enrich its color and flavor.
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Most people agree that immigrant communities enrich our culture.
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People who have fame and money usually search for something else to enrich their lives.
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The goal of the course is to enrich our understanding of other cultures.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As little as 55 pounds of highly enriched uranium or 18 pounds of plutonium could be used to build a nuclear device.
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Both normal 16 O and enriched 16 O/ 18 O samples were used.
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Each of the other roles is more productive: The traveller is a stranger whose curiosity can enrich the sense of community.
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In this way courses are enriched with case studies and presentations from experts working in relevant fields.
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The bottom five notes or so of the violins can be enriched by adding a bassoon or two in unison.
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The fine arts, including those with public support, can certainly enrich our society.
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Vent water is enriched in reduced chemical compounds, especially hydrogen sulfide.
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We believe in investing in scientific research because it enriches the quality of our lives and provides the feedstock of industrial innovation.