Sentence examples for Much evolved from inspiring English sources

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"I think we've pretty much evolved," Mr. Reuter said.

Trump gave a mess of answers: he said first that he had been "in business" at the time, then that he had "very much evolved" on the issue (he mentioned friends who had decided against a planned abortion, whose child had grown up to become a "total superstar"), and then noted that he was from New York.

Current self-monitoring of blood glucose systems have not much evolved conceptually for over 30 years.

Fortran (first released in 1957, though much evolved since) continues to be used for scientific programming, including weather forecasting and climate-change modelling.

Despite the importance of the studio in design education, it was observed that the delivery modes in studio teaching have not much evolved as a response to changing generations and developing technology.

It's a style much evolved from his earlier work, and has made him an exciting artist to watch develop over the years.

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The tax implications of Windsor are very much evolving.

So, when he learns that Joe worked with Cohn, he doesn't so much evolve as get woke.

In time, Baraka came full circle on these matters, denouncing his missteps, but this, too, was characteristic of the trajectory of his thinking — he didn't so much evolve from his old positions as ricochet into new ones.

Desire is rarely expressed in these interlocked lives, whose stories travel back and forth in time and don't so much evolve as stagnate — or, in one case, come to a premature end.

It's dynamic, it doesn't live very well within a page and still very much evolving.

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