Examples of 'literal sense' in a sentence

Meaning of "literal sense"

Literal sense refers to the precise or actual meaning of words or expressions, without any interpretation, metaphorical or figurative elements. It focuses on the explicit or surface level meaning of language, as opposed to implied or symbolic meanings. Understanding something in a literal sense means taking words or statements at face value and not inferring any deeper or metaphorical significance

How to use "literal sense" in a sentence

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Advertising in the literal sense is what we need to do.
He was taking care of her in the literal sense.
The literal sense is of someone in loco parentis.
Camping nature parc in the literal sense.
In the most literal sense possible.
Something other than their literal sense.
In a literal sense the myth is false.
Maybe not you in the literal sense.
Literal sense of the word.
Save is used here in the literal sense.
To the literal sense too.
I mean the process in the literal sense.
What the literal sense is.
I like traveling in its most literal sense.
In the most literal sense it is.

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Not a restoration in the most literal sense.
There is also the literal sense of these words.
We are all animals in the most literal sense.
The literal sense is the meaning of the words themselves.
A material gain in the most literal sense.
We are in the most literal sense blood brothers and blood sisters.
Which is the exact opposite of a literal sense.
Not in a literal sense.
The representatives are not mediators in the literal sense.
The savior in the literal sense of the word.
Zasuuls are not technically coaches in the literal sense.
Inspiration in its most literal sense means breathing in.
We are understanding their bodies in a literal sense.
Only in a literal sense.
He wields the power of the traveler in a literal sense.
Pollution in the most literal sense of our seas and rivers.
But the term is also used in a literal sense.
Patriarchy in its literal sense means the rule of the fathers.
In the most humbling and literal sense.
Their literal sense.
She meant that in the literal sense.
For the literal sense is that which the legislator intended should.
Only in the most literal sense.
A more literal sense of vanity is associated today in the modern body modification era.
I did not mean in the literal sense.
In the most literal sense they do not know what they are talking about.
I am speaking in the most literal sense.
The patrons of the multiple literal sense have not thus far advanced any such proof.
Children take words in a literal sense.
We read the Bible in a literal sense as we read any other human literature.
Everything is taken in the literal sense.
Use the literal sense unless it contradicts another Scripture or implies an absurdity.
It may not make literal sense.
But then the contradiction between them at last becomes visible in the most literal sense.
Not just in the literal sense.

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