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  • noun Plural form of concordance.

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Examples

  • But also highlighted in the nearly 2000 pages of these two concordances is the kind of meticulous work that graduate students like me could not get by without.

    Archive 2009-05-01 Mary Kate Hurley 2009

  • But also highlighted in the nearly 2000 pages of these two concordances is the kind of meticulous work that graduate students like me could not get by without.

    A Short Ode to the Concordance Mary Kate Hurley 2009

  • I’m interested in concordances with mystery school teaching about ‘The Elohim’, angelic or god like creatures who control the course of our history.

    essential reading 2008

  • Recent additions to the Search Inside the Book program such as concordances, interlinked citations, and statistically improbable phrases (where distinctive terms in the book act as machine-generated tags) are especially fun to play with.

    Reading Me Reading You... 2006

  • He withholds information, often seemingly without cause (though at least the narrator tells us when this is happening), and between “blessed are the meek” and turning people out of the temple in a fit of righteous anger, it gets so that one needs lots of explanation by footnotes and concordances and whatnot.

    Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Think Like an Editor 2009

  • These aren't the only two concordances to Old English -- they just happen to be the two I'm using at present.

    Archive 2009-05-01 Mary Kate Hurley 2009

  • And this highlights the problem that the printed text is only a thin slice of the action that is being reported, which is part of the limited bandwidth of concordances.

    P is for Phrasal Verb « An A-Z of ELT 2010

  • Although there are other concordances which I may speak of at a later time, I want to focus, just for a moment, on these two texts.

    Archive 2009-05-01 Mary Kate Hurley 2009

  • However, the preponderance of you subjects made me suspicious, and, sure enough, when I checked the concordances for these, they were almost all part of a question beginning with would (would you like to come to dinner, etc), so technically they should be eliminated.

    G is for Gerund « An A-Z of ELT 2010

  • Echoes and chance concordances direct me: in a street in Geneva or Brussels, I'll see a floor or wall or balcony that I've seen in Kolkata.

    Amit Chaudhuri's musical circumnavigation Amit Chaudhuri 2010

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