Sentence examples for We from inspiring English sources

The phrase "We" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group that includes the speaker and at least one other person, often in collaborative or inclusive contexts. Example: "We should consider all options before making a decision."

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We

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The speakers/writers, or the speaker/writer and at least one other person (not the person being addressed).

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"That's what we need.

"We couldn't believe it.

We shall see.

"We will fight.

We will also ensure that if there are any lessons to be learned, they are shared as soon as possible.

"Although the investigation is in its early stages, we will take action to protect the public if we uncover evidence that could affect the safety of other rides at the park or elsewhere".

"We're working hard over the holiday period to make the necessary adjustments to our timetable as a consequence, and to provide as much information as we can".

"We did it.

"We didn't get that".

"East Coast is particularly sorry, too, for the inconvenience to its customers as a result on what we know is an already very busy travel day immediately following the Christmas break.

As the Global Times is an offshoot of the Chinese Communist party's official newspaper, the People's Daily, we can assume its blunt diagnosis reflects the governmental view.

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