Sentence examples for To expressing from inspiring English sources

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To expressing

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To convey or communicate; to make known or explicit.

  • Words cannot express the love I feel for him.

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But there are downsides to expressing negativity.

He came closer to expressing that than anyone in film.

He was not used to expressing these sorts of feelings.

"They're used to expressing themselves on Facebook or on Twitter.

I think men are better when it comes to expressing romantic emotions in their songwriting.

Chris Moyles is no shrinking violet when it comes to expressing his opinions on air.

But when it comes to expressing thanks, we tend toward uninspired, joyless missives demanded by protocol.

He's getting close to expressing the credo of his musical life.

"It is as near to expressing evil as a design can be".

This is the closest anyone in the book comes to expressing a revolutionary thought.

They are used to expressing themselves – there are quite a few poets and fiction writers now.

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