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It is not until age 11-12 that they are able to think abstractly.
You have always believed that I meant to think abstractly.
I know I'm really reacting abstractly to this whole thing.
But how could you think abstractly when you'd just seen your baby for the first time since it was stolen?
More abstractly, there remains the significant matter of his legacy.
Put thus broadly and abstractly, the answer must be negative.
They already think abstractly, reason and draw the right conclusions from data.
I wanted a way to have people think about it more abstractly."
However, they should not be used abstractly, separate from concrete, individual things.
Abstractly he looked around the room, rubbed his eyes for a few seconds.
Perception, understanding, ability to figure things out, to reason abstractly?
"Paintings make me think more abstractly about my photographs," he said.
It has been referred to only abstractly as the 3 percent, or the nature reserve.
He was thinking abstractly, but came down to earth.
More abstractly, so can a weakening of resolve and will.
They can also be used more abstractly, perhaps to represent a clock or the floor plan of a house.
Plenty of people understand abstractly the inequalities in public education.
Abstractly, Claire knew these were typical thoughts for her age.
Unlike Keller, she never learned to think deeply or abstractly.
His music, he now protested, had always been abstractly European, not nationalist.
Rather, these arguments are a sign of their growing abilities to think abstractly and to use words.
Abstractly he watched Clancy put a hand to her throat.
No matter how abstractly you can list their availability, books remain physical objects.
He finds them because they are both abstractly lost.
She, too, can work abstractly, as in a machine dance that suggests an assembly line.