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How To Use At first blush In A Sentence

  • The exercise of judicial discretion in a case such as the present may seem at first blush a picayune matter.
  • A date this early, at first blush, appears preposterous, for it suggests a common ancestor of land plants that predates land on our planet.
  • He bowed and scraped and smiled, and acknowledged that his conduct might at first blush appear strange, but really it was not, inasmuch as his teeth were not chattering from fear -- oh, dear no! oh, certainly not! he marvelled how the 'messieurs' could think of such a thing Allan Quatermain
  • Assuming the patient is identified as noncomplying which process may raise Fourth Amendment issues, enforcement by quarantine until the patient complies with and completes treatment appears at first blush to be constitutional. The Volokh Conspiracy » Only Two Things Scare Me:
  • At first blush, this seems absurd. Christianity Today
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  • At first blush, it may appear that this brilliant bit of reflexive storytelling is being played for laughs, especially because it has so many of the show's adult characters in tizzies of varying intensity. Ed Martin: One Life to Live Entertainingly Reflects on Its Own Demise
  • At first blush, the winning idea can seem a bit loony, but as it comes into focus its transformative value gets clearer and clearer to more people.
  • The idea that women could do these things to women seems at first blush to potentially invalidate these theories.
  • Things aren’t often what they appear to be at first blush. But embarrassment is. Jarod Kintz 
  • At first blush, this discovery seems to confirm his theory.
  • At first blush it was a classic political coup. Times, Sunday Times
  • At first blush, this shoe evokes a mild-mannered street runner, but flip it over and you'll find an outsole that tears asphalt to shreds.
  • At first blush, the situation appears exploitive.
  • At first blush, this is a compelling concept.
  • At first blush it was a classic political coup. Times, Sunday Times
  • At first blush, that would seem a preposterous proposition.
  • At first blush, the two appear to be polar opposites.
  • At first blush, this seems absurd. Christianity Today
  • At first blush, this seems absurd. Christianity Today
  • At first blush the selection of West to keynote the conference smacked of the kind of tokenism that some thought was in play when the GOP selected Michael Steele to chair the party. Mark Joseph: Conservative Confab Produces An Unlikely Contender
  • At first blush it was a classic political coup. Times, Sunday Times
  • at first blush the offer seemed attractive
  • I want to reread and digest, but at first blush it looks like long-term carb adaptation occurs so that ketosis really isn’t a problem. Metabolism and ketosis | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
  • At first blush, this seems absurd. Christianity Today
  • At first blush it was a classic political coup. Times, Sunday Times
  • At first blush, this seems absurd. Christianity Today
  • At first blush it was a classic political coup. Times, Sunday Times
  • at first blush the idea possesses considerable intuitive appeal but on closer examination it fails
  • At first blush, it seems like a typical up-with-teens site - the obligatory boosterish stuff trying to bolster the self-esteem of young girls.

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