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school of thought
[ skool uhv thawt ]
noun
- a unifying philosophy or particular point of view with a group of adherents:
One school of thought in international diplomacy values cultural exchange as highly as the traditional diplomatic work.
Word History and Origins
Origin of school of thought1
Example Sentences
Another, rather scared school of thought amongst traditional politicians in Europe is that this victory for Trump could prove a boost for right-wing nationalists far closer to home.
There is one school of thought that weight-loss drugs may even be the event that triggers the change in our meals.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei announced five days of mourning in Iran in response to what he called the "martyrdom of the great Nasrallah", describing him as "a path and a school of thought" that would continue.
Introduced to the belief system in the 1960s, she immersed herself in the various schools of thought, ultimately studying with French writer Jean-Pierre Nicola.
“One school of thought is it’s a matter of public education — make it so that people say, ‘I want to buy the product with folic acid.’
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