Sentence examples for a better term for from inspiring English sources

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I haven't found a better term for them".

I guess a better term for it was probably "underground rock bands".

"There's got to be a better term for it," he added, turning to Mr. Novello.

More than seventy-five yeago aGershwinhadn had a better term for what he was.

A better term for Sanders may be the same one used for Labour's Jeremy Corbyn – populist.

WH Auden dubbed the 1940s "the age of anxiety", but it feels a better term for now than then.

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They know the organisation is American, so they think I have Obama's phone number, or that we have endless supplies of money, when the reality is we have to – for want of a better term – crowdfund for every single thing we want to do".

A better term, we believe, for the described practice is palliative sedation.

You know, as a comedian your body has to be – I need to think of a better term than 'up for grabs' – but you kind of use whatever you have to get the laugh.

The Guaraní missions are all that remain of a 17th- and 18th-century utopian social experiment — call it theocratic communism for lack of a better term — that has fascinated thinkers for hundreds of years.

But this show was played, for lack of a better term, in the round and, for as massive as it was, felt more intimate than your typical stadium concert.

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