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impersonal - use in sentences
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- increasingly: Unless things change Labor's vision appears to be one of farming on an increasingly impersonal scale.
- somewhat: Anthony said that a problem could be that it would be somewhat impersonal.
- rather: This is not the rather impersonal matter of radically differing natures.
- completely: That witness is completely impersonal, according to Shri Atmananda.
- quite: Caroline commented that most websites were actually quite impersonal, lacking any kind of human element behind the site.
- too: Is it too impersonal to propose over the web?
Adjective complement with noun phrase
- make: These are devices which help to involve the group by making the scenario less impersonal.
- keep: As a result I could keep referring to it and kept things impersonal by simply asking if he could suggest alternatives.
Modifies a noun
- verb: A native would guard his language more fully by using the impersonal verb.
- god: By god, I mean the personal god, not the impersonal god.
- force: He is not naked power, or an impersonal force.
- will: The will to survive, which is the impersonal will, is a source of conflict in a person.
- universe: It represents man's instinctive defiance of tyranny and of an impersonal universe.
- recognition: Without ' Becoming ' such an " impersonal recognition " would not even be possible!
Used with adjective complement
- appear: The OU's highly organized monitoring system picked this up straightaway as appearing too impersonal, especially the abbreviations used in margins.
- seem: I am very aware that online ordering can seem very impersonal - you have no real contact with me at all.
- become: Relationship with public becomes impersonal Well trained front office staff will enhance customer experience.
- feel: The advantage of a ship like the Braemar is that she feels less impersonal than the larger vessels.
- remain: If physical contact cannot be avoided then it MUST remain impersonal 6. Whenever possible try to ensure another adult is present.
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