highly artificial
Frequency: 5.52.9 per million words
To a very high or specialized degree, often used in technical or formal contexts.
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- The experiment was conducted in a highly artificial laboratory setting to control all variables.
- Her laugh sounded highly artificial, as if she were just being polite.
- Critics argue that the proposed distinction between the two groups is highly artificial.
- The dialogue in the movie felt highly artificial and unnatural.
- The perfectly manicured resort created a highly artificial version of paradise.
- This new material is a highly artificial polymer with unique properties.
- The legal system imposed a highly artificial structure on their traditional way of life.
- His performance was criticized for being highly artificial and lacking genuine emotion.
- The economic model depends on a set of highly artificial assumptions about human behavior.
- Living in the biodome was a highly artificial experience, completely cut off from the natural world.