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Use "inhering" in a sentence
"Waco was another, something inhering in the tendentious dustscape."
"Frankenstein does not depict these phantasies as belonging only to Victor, but instead as stemming from medieval literature (at once, antiquated and alchemical) and as inhering in a class of men — prometheans — the strength of whose egos and thus of whose ego's defenses leave it to literature to voice what must remain unconscious in them."
"They conceive fancy as inhering in the factuality of life, display the "facts of life" as informed by fiction and phantasy, and deem"