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How to use metrically in a sentence

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The jointed wooden rules are metrically misnumbered in black on dark yellow.
Each restatement begins with the next pitch in the series, and metrically one beat later.
His verse is both metrically and formally experimental, ranging from satire to love lyric, from sonnet to verse epistle, from elegy to hymn.
Here are a few metrically representative lines from one of the first popular raps.
The group then uses this metrically ambiguous unit as a hinge between the first and second main sections.
Agfa fonts are metrically equivalent and visually compatible with Microsoft fonts.
All dimensions, such as spanner size across flats, through borehole and the connection dimensions are also metrically dimensioned.
The Tunisian and Algerian networks are standard and metrically gauged while the Moroccan network has standard gauging.
The Englyn and Drott-Kvaett are both metrically complicated, Skaldic forms.
This entails constructing two parallel lines that are metrically balanced.
All top-level scorecard critical success factors for which an area is responsible link metrically to lower-level cards, and then to the next level, and so on.
This change might indicate that Calvesi became more metrically secure, or perhaps Salieri's willingness to experiment with polyrhythms.
Both stylistically and metrically, the Homeric poems appear to be earlier than the Hesiodic poems, which many scholars place not long after 700 bce.
The cadences of the tristubh and jagati are metrically the most regular features in the Rigveda.
In metrically organized music, accents serve to articulate rhythmic groupings, especially in dances where regular accentuation facilitates the patterning of steps.
This is because, metrically speaking, disyllables are heavier than monosyllables, and should attract stress.
Despite the differences in the Hymn found in the Old English manuscripts, each copy of the hymn is metrically, semantically, and syntactically correct.
Examples from Classical Literature
There are, metrically speaking, few finer couplets in English than the first of that second stanza.
This line is apparently imperfect, metrically, for the second hemistich seems to be wanting.
I follow Grein in supplying wintra to complete a metrically imperfect line.
This line is metrically corrupt, but its emendation is very uncertain.
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