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((a new concept Part of a teacher’s job is to introduce new concepts to…
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a key/central/important concept The title tells you something about the central concept of the poem.
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an abstract concept (= based on general ideas rather than on something that exists ) He finds it hard to grasp abstract concepts.
a theoretical concept (= that exists only as a theory ) The theoretical concepts of psychology, for example Freud’s ideas, are also useful in the study of literature.
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an alien concept (= an idea that is very strange or that does not exist ) In many countries, queuing for a bus is an alien concept.
an ambiguous/vague concept (= one that is not clear or is hard to define ) Creativity is an ambiguous concept.
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an intimate connection (= a very close connection ) There is an intimate connection between political liberty and economic freedom.
a causal connection (= that causes or is caused by something else ) Psychologists have established a causal connection between behaviour and rewards.
a clear/obvious connection There is an obvious connection between this painting and his earlier works.
a loose connection ( also a tenuous connection formal ) (= one that is not strong, close, or obvious ) There seemed to be only a loose connection between the questions and the answers
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a key/central/important concept The title tells you something about the central concept of the poem.
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an alien concept (= an idea that is very strange or that does not exist ) In many countries, queuing for a bus is an alien concept.
an ambiguous/vague concept (= one that is not clear or is hard to define ) Creativity is an ambiguous concept.