noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
eternal
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Meditation corrects life's errors of parallax, for it contrasts the present the eternal against verities of one's own being.
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A politician invited to make the wedding speech can be relied upon to dish up some predictions along with the eternal verities .
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Yet, surely, the eternal verities of any game still apply.
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It adequately expressed the eternal verities of social work.
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Thus the distinctions are not eternal verities , or supra-historical categories, but actual elements of a kind of social organization.
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Slowly Michael Ramsey began to realize that the eternal verities were more important to him than the political excitements.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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one of the eternal verities of life
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A politician invited to make the wedding speech can be relied upon to dish up some predictions along with the eternal verities.
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He genuinely tries to bring fairness, goodness and other verities to an endeavor that in many ways militates against such objectives.
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Yet, surely, the eternal verities of any game still apply.