Sentence examples for As a phrase from inspiring English sources

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As a phrase, "all in" is troublesome because it is almost always just an exaggeration, if not an outright falsehood.

As a phrase relating to the Better Together campaign, "Project Fear" first appeared in Glasgow's Herald newspaper in 2013.

As a phrase and as a political force, the City Family is enjoying a renaissance, said Eric Jaye, a veteran political consultant.

As a phrase, "novel of ideas" is gathered from what seems now a somewhat dated typology used to categorize all novels as "of ideas," or as comedy of manners, or action, romance and so on, depending on the general effect.

As a phrase, it's short, has a nice rhythm and is easy to say, which makes it memorable.

As a phrase, s'il vous plaît translates into "please".

The word began life as a phrase on The Catherine Tate Show.

-- The Capital City" Every television show starts as a phrase called a log line.

At one point, she claimed to be unfamiliar with "child support" as a phrase.

It seems more a problem of writers not thinking of it as a phrase to be set off.

Fewer still by their owners (if that works as a phrase!) So I have to start here.

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