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concord - use in sentences
Preposition: of
- sound: That is not moved with concord of sweet sounds.
Converse of object
- have: She is also beloved of my housemates, and we all co-exist in a peaceful two-door 'd concord.
- seek: These support the idea that negative politeness ( avoidance of discord ) is more important than positive politeness ( seeking concord ).
- see: Yet it saw political concord give way to suspicion and resentment.
Adjective modifier
- final: There eventually the parties seem to have managed to reach a compromise that was to be embodied in a final concord.
- perfect: Beneficent sovereigns had always been in perfect concord with the gratefully loyal people, who had never been disobedient and rebellious.
- new: I want to advocate a new concord to displace the old contention.
- holy: Let us wait on God, in holy concord, and the blessing is sure to come.
- mutual: She was become a bond to both, an influence over each, a mutual concord.
- political: Yet it saw political concord give way to suspicion and resentment.
Modifies a noun
- marker: The latter results in effect in a split between two series of perfective concord markers.
Noun used with modifier
- number: Anaphoric reference is, of course, subject to the usual rules for number concord in English and in Portuguese.
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