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dogma - use in sentences
Preposition: of
- biology: In 1958, Francis Crick used and characterized the concept of information in the context of stating the central dogma of molecular biology.
- religion: Darkness is not the evil force painted by the doctrine and dogma of religion.
- church: Polkinghorne tries to identify the tested wisdom of science with the dogma of the church.
Converse of subject
- drive: Privatization does not work, is driven by dogma and is horrendously expensive.
Converse of object
- impose: Apologists seek to impose a dogma rather than seek a truth.
- accept: The important is that we don't accept the dogma that comes fro!
- challenge: He has been a constant source of sound advice, often challenging accepted dogma.
- become: The RP that is now challenged only became a dogma in the late 19th century, fostered by the public school system.
- avoid: A party leader who wants to avoid dogma is understandable.
Adjective modifier
- outdated: We aren't tied down by the outdated dogma which holds Labor back.
- neo-liberal: The proposals are based on the neo-liberal dogma that competition is the only solution to the development of the industry.
- Marxist: Such finer points of Marxist dogma or strategy were confined to a minority.
- ideological: Political ideological dogma is again very much to the fore.
- religious: I'm not into any specific religious dogma myself.
Noun used with modifier
- church: The Roman Church sought to bring local churches, often with regional or political variations, into line with official church dogma.
- market: Once free of the spell of market dogma, the answer appears under our noses.
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