matter-of-fact in the PONS Dictionary

matter-of-fact Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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In light of his newly claimed status as a veteran, he has gravitated toward an earnest, matter-of-fact plainspokenness in the new millennium.
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The matter-of-fact tone used in writing the novel was also criticized.
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Typical of his work in the 1970s and 1980s is a matter-of-fact revealing of the basic elements of the work to the viewer.
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He used linear algebra and calculus extensively with a matter-of-fact confidence that was uncommon in optical works of the time.
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The closing line of the song and album, is also the album's title; the tone is neither rueful nor celebratory as much as simply matter-of-fact.
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His films of this period are noted for their twisted plots delivered in an unnerving matter-of-fact style.
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His scientific notations and matter-of-fact description, suggested to one biographer a remarkable detachment to violence by that point in the war.
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Their descriptions were matter-of-fact and boring at best.
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What in these photos appears at first glance as matter-of-fact and serious, is revealed on inspection for a second time as absurd and strange.
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He is characterized chiefly by his loyalty, his patience, good nature, and stolid matter-of-fact outlook.
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