Concretely

/kənˈkritli/ adverb

in a way that is specific, clear, and based on real things rather than ideas or theories.

From Latin concretus (grown together, solidified), originally describing the physical hardening of cement. The meaning expanded metaphorically to mean something solid and specific rather than abstract or vague.

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