adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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most
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I do not favour either approach above the other but am using each where I feel it is most illuminating .
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A heady mixture of reminiscence and connoisseurship of the least pretentious, most illuminating sort.
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Employers who have attended students' debriefing sessions have found them most illuminating . 21.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The film proves many illuminating insights into Chinese culture.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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All seven characters are drawn with illuminating detail and superbly played by an outstanding young company.
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Feminist critiques of science as it was traditionally practiced emerged as an illuminating parallel to the working hypotheses of complexity researchers.
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I find this an illuminating analogy of the real purpose of prayer.
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Nevertheless, Blake's achievement in producing digestible theory and illuminating analyses within the confines of such a short book is considerable.
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Some food names are less illuminating .
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The movement also contributed illuminating insights into such matters as governing institutions and rights and duties.
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This last is not so easy as it may seem, but can be highly illuminating .
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We had a most uninteresting conversation but it was extremely illuminating .