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Use "manifolds" in a sentence
"That's not to say that everyone has their private world to live in (although they could); instead, groups of like-minded individuals live in world-lets known as "manifolds", often physically overlapping one another, but separated by horizons that make people from other manifolds invisible."
"This notion of parallel 'manifolds' with their elements standing reciprocally in 'one-to-one relations,' is proving so convenient nowadays in mathematics and logic as to supersede more and more the older classificatory conceptions."
"Furthermore, some crazy admirers aswe the acceptance and aswell added manifolds."