Sentence examples for A jargon of from inspiring English sources

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Many of his formulas have become a jargon of everyday.

Louis was a sovereign without a mind of his own, who, as the Comte d'Argenson put it, "adopted a jargon of feelings, a jargon of political arguments, composed of different comments that he has heard from other people, without the slightest inclusion of common sense... or even comprehension".

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This hasn't panned out, and squabbling among the members of The ADSL Forum devolved into a jargon soup of competing DSL-based protocols.

In a pidgin jargon of Kuglish?

It was in the 1980s that a new jargon of 'Yuppies' and 'Nimbies' entered common usage.

So it's ironic that their decision that even God should be addressed merely as "thou" created a new jargon of pious grandiloquence.

The idea has spawned a bit of jargon of its own: cap-and-dividend.

That puts a new gloss on "state capture", a jargon term for a kind of deep official corruption.

According to an analyst who covered the company's rise, Mr. Skilling spoke often of "optics," a jargon-laden way of discussing whether things looked good or bad.

--VIDEO: Decoding the jargon of a government shutdown.

Let's not confuse the tragedy of the many with the trivial jargon of a few democratic journeymen.

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