Examples of 'conventional sense' in a sentence

Meaning of "conventional sense"

conventional sense: Refers to the traditional or commonly accepted understanding or interpretation of a concept, idea, or term

How to use "conventional sense" in a sentence

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We would not be fighting in the conventional sense.
Not in the conventional sense anyway.
Not strictly an ambigram in the conventional sense.
In the conventional sense though this is not true.
So they are not married in the conventional sense.
A proposition in the conventional sense is a dicent symbol also called symbolic dicisign.
They were not decorative in the conventional sense.
Not just in the in the conventional sense but a real one nonetheless.
Journalism is not a profession in the conventional sense.
LDL is also used in the conventional sense to refer to low density lipoprotein.
These are not grains in the conventional sense.
Preservation in the conventional sense is futile, even if we Whites were to colonize Mars.
We do not need leaders in the conventional sense.
Death in the conventional sense.
All these may be regarded as development in the conventional sense.

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Foreign private investment in the conventional sense played only a secondary role in Algeria.
This was incompatible with neutrality in the conventional sense.
Not good in the conventional sense.
It does not really have command centres and military formations in the conventional sense.
Though not in a conventional sense.
These panels are set into the panelling rather than framed in the conventional sense.
It 's not stealing in the conventional sense of the word.
Ufi is not a university or educational establishment in the conventional sense.
Maybe it 's success in the conventional sense of the word.
We soon realized we could not become studio potters in the conventional sense.
Whether he 's a bodyguard in the conventional sense or not is one thing.
This is more than an issue of industrial training in the conventional sense.
At least not in the conventional sense.
He does not think of his books as biographies in the conventional sense.
History in its more conventional sense.
But it is not a list of political grievances in the conventional sense.
But not an army in a conventional sense.
But the winners still tended to have it going on in the conventional sense.
This is hope in the conventional sense.
The military commission is not a trial court in any conventional sense.
Nor was Mary a woman in the conventional sense either.
Most of the objects listed above are not weapons in the conventional sense.
He is not an exemplar for us in the conventional sense of the word.
The inflatable tubular structure is not an air bag in the conventional sense.
I have not talked in a conventional sense.
The Community is not a State and has no parliamentary system in the conventional sense.
Yeah, not in the conventional sense.
I am not ready to apologizefor the fact that it 's not homely in a conventional sense.
That implies a notion of " function, " although in no conventional sense of a mathematical-physics function.
Self-publishing companies are not publishers, at least not in the conventional sense.
It has no chorus in the conventional sense.
To meet with specified requirements, entity would exist without form in conventional sense.
This is not a " disease " in any conventional sense of the word.
Others argue, however, that he hardly can be considered an anthropologist in the conventional sense.
However, theories do not generally make assumptions in the conventional sense statements accepted without evidence.

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