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How to use congeries in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word congeries? Here are some examples.

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The other half spans a congeries of smaller groups, the largest of which are the Sundanese, who also call Java home.
It overshadows all other holidays and specialized days of whatever sort in that congeries of colonies.
For the Galaxy is nothing else than a congeries of innumerable stars distributed in clusters.
Whence this peculiar congeries of views, advanced with supreme self-confidence and heedless inattention to fact?
This congeries of topics enhances his story of the development of early American crime literature.
We live in an ocean of interrelated energies and we ourselves are congeries of energies.
Business in his day was a congeries of disconnected ventures.
He endorses the conventional assumption that virtu is the name of that congeries of qualities which enables a prince to ally with Fortune and obtain honour, glory, and fame.
Perhaps what is most remarkable about this elaborate congeries of thematic threads is that they never lead the poem into preciousness or turn it into an exercise in facility.
But this distinction does nothing to encourage us to think in terms of a single super-system or total view, rather than a congeries of relatively independent sub-systems.
This is a point that may yet come home to cities that are currently embracing big-box retail development in place of the congeries of small shops and homes that exist now.
With each side employing published congeries of conflicting medical views, it would thoroughly confusticate any jury, the members of which are not equipped to interpret.
Japan's most established party of government was formed in 1955 as a congeries of centre and conservative groupings with the encouragement of business interests.
The three of them could hardly tell themselves apart, became a sort of congeries of loving emotions, all mutually complementary.
By short cuts known to him, he made his way now through the vast congeries of rooms and staircases to the banqueting-hall, five acres distant on the other side of the house.
Examples from Classical Literature
The right novel is never a congeries of novelle, as might appear to the uninspired.
Emerson, it is to be feared, regarded a company of books but as a congeries of ideas.
Scripture is not a congeries of earth-born fragments, but an organism, pulsating with divine life.
Our lives are a congeries of solipsisms, out of which in strict logic only a God could compose a universe even of discourse.
Tim and his congeries hate the clerics, but they fear the flagellum.
A boarding-house is a congeries of people who have come down.
To speak Johnsonically it is a congeries of inexplicable nonsense.
A substance is known to us only as a congeries of attributes.
Inside the congeries of glazed houses he was somewhat at sea.
I cannot imagine such a congeries of blunders as a war for the Poles.
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