Pronunciation of the English word concept.
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1. | The concept of natural numbers is perhaps the most fundamental mathematical concept. | |
2. | The Deity could be the universe itself, a concept labelled as pantheism, or it could be the universe and beyond it, a concept labelled as panentheism. | |
3. | To him, hunger was an abstract concept; he always had enough to eat. | |
4. | The concept is quite alien to our way of thinking. | |
5. | The concept of zero sprang from the Hindu culture. | |
6. | From this point we go on to an even more detailed examination of the concept of repression. | |
7. | I must point out that we need to clarify the meaning of this over-used concept. | |
8. | Before we examine Emmet's theory, we must clarify the concept of 'internal symmetry.' | |
9. | I would like to focus attention on the particular design that best represents Emmet's concept. | |
10. | We will begin by considering the concept of "quota". |