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How to use primitiveness in a sentence

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Due to its relative primitiveness and secluded location, schools in the area will remain inactive for the better part of three months.
In Papua, the missionaries saw the laid-back, no-rule, non-authoritarian lifestyle of Papuans as a sign of their primitiveness.
It is now the curative for all the world's ills from war, to poverty, to cultural primitiveness.
Modern man's primitiveness lurks beneath every layer of civilization, at times so obvious that one cannot see it.
At the outset of the journey he spoke in belittling terms of Italy, of its primitiveness, its poverty.
Such kind of a combination could create a new architecture so I think that kind of primitiveness could create future architecture.
Curious jumble of modern and ancient city and village, primitiveness and the other thing.
This nostalgic embrace of primitiveness leads dystopians to interpret every technological advance as another step toward an ultimately dehumanized existence.
Modern discoglossids combine primitiveness and specialization in their anatomy and behaviour.
The word has come to suggest a certain vague primitiveness, instinct unleavened by experience, a false prophet.
The primitiveness of the inventors of such imaginations, and the imaginations themselves, discard completely their verisimilitude.
So I think primitiveness and future could combine to create something new.
How could South Sudanese move forward in this tribalistic Leadership characterized by primitiveness, nepotism and political materialism?
We have passed from the primitiveness of the material background that our French and British pioneers knew in their childhood to a sophistication that was then unthinkable.
Examples from Classical Literature
If it be correct, as I still think it is, it cannot but be fatal to the Arunta claim to primitiveness.
But as is invariably the case in Turkey, close inspection revealed the primitiveness and roughness.
He is a very likable man, and there is little about his primitiveness that is repulsive.
The strong, primitiveness of him was as alien to anything that was in Ruth as if the two had never seen each other before.
In their ordinary life the Bahrein people still retain the primitiveness of the Bedouin.
It doesn't hesitate to glorify a human's penchant for primitiveness either.
What I like about it is the struggle, the endeavor with one's own hands, the primitiveness of it, the realness.
Yet as the above interview makes clear, Mountford's view that Aborigines represented the quintessence of primitiveness was intended as an endorsement.
Despite the remoteness and seeming primitiveness of this field, it's a rich and fertile one, and we are in Bartlett's debt for his splendid exploration and excavation of it.
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