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Filter by Meaning While studying history, he had a gestalt about the interconnectedness of different events that shaped the world.
The cultural gestalt of individualism in Western societies promotes self-reliance.
The gestalt of a sports team is not solely determined by the skills of individual players but also by their teamwork.
The gestalt of a sentence can change depending on the order of its words.
The documentary presented a historical gestalt of the civil rights movement.
The historical documentary presents a vivid gestalt of events that shaped a nation's history.
The coach emphasized the importance of teamwork and a shared gestalt of goals in sports.
The ensemble cast worked together to create a cohesive gestalt in the theater production.
The teacher encouraged her students to analyze the gestalt of historical events to gain a deeper understanding.
The gestalt of the historical monument symbolized the nation's heritage.
The team's synchronized movements and flawless coordination on the basketball court formed a gestalt of unity and skill.
The team's cohesive strategy and synchronized movements on the field led to a gestalt of exceptional teamwork.
The athlete had a gestalt and discovered a new technique that improved his performance.
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