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Use "hypnoses" in a sentence
"Maybe he's in cahoots with this guy, who apparently wants to lull the candidates into some form of hypnoses."
"One may have the knowledge of a Lavoisier, and still not be able to analyze, not be able even to see, except conformably with the hypnoses, or the conventional reactions against hypnoses, of one's era."
"But even so, or considering that he still had probably a good many years to live, it may strike one that he was a little rash -- that is if one has not gone very deep into the study of hypnoses -- that, having "discovered""