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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The anarthrous nature of the protest made it difficult for authorities to identify the leaders.
The company's anarthrous approach to management has resulted in a decentralized decision-making process.
The group operates in an anarthrous manner to avoid any sense of hierarchy.
The anarthrous nature of the team made it challenging for them to work cohesively towards a common goal.
Anarthrous nouns are common in English when referring to abstract concepts.
The anarthrous instructions on the assembly manual made it difficult to put the furniture together.
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