Examples of 'more literally' in a sentence

Meaning of "more literally"

more literally: This phrase indicates a more precise or exact interpretation of something. It is used to emphasize a literal understanding or translation of a word, phrase, or concept

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So perhaps we should look at this more literally.
Man was more literally the measure of all things.
Unfortunate he did not take that threat more literally.
Or more literally.
I took your story more literally.
More literally - Warriors of Fál, Fál being an ancient romantic name for Ireland.
AA took the idea of conversion more literally.
In some cases, more literally than others.
But one researcher at Parsons takes the phrase a bit more literally.
This image explores Edi being more literally connected to the Normandy.
If you simply add Dexter to the Castaways, and interpret the title a bit more literally.
They interpreted the Mosaic law more literally than did the Pharisees.
To more literally rewrite history?
Texas applied Milkovich more literally.
Those who interpret prophecy more literally ( premillennialists ) contend that the passage awaits fulfillment.

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Well, autistic people tend to take that moral lesson a bit more literally than neurotypicals.
Elijah is much more literally fed by God's own hand.
But today, I pose it much more literally.
More literally translated, it means, " How many times has it been heard? ".
In other cases, the style is more literally applied.
In fact, this second theory is more literally true of the Belcebron people of Kakrafoon.
Girls, however, tend to take things more literally.
Can any prophecy be more literally fulfilled than this?
Finally, the term " knowledge translation " should be taken more literally.
Even if it might be true, it may be more literally than politically incorrect.
Antioch, on the other hand, tended to read & understand the Bible more literally.
A barakah is a blessing, but it is more literally a gift brought to another on a bended knee.
In some versions, he is a former Noble, making him more literally a Gentleman Thief.
The phrase can also be translated more literally as " Let us tighten in a cohort.
Its French meaning is " large mountain standing alone, " or more literally " great sombre.
Tornadic waterspouts are more literally " tornadoes over water ".
Epistemology is the philosophical study of knowledge, or more literally the process of understanding.
The heart of this people has grown dull is more literally “ fat ” instead of dull.
God is my song, or more literally Psalm.
Read the prophetic Scrip - tures more literally than the Hebrews did ;.

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