Sentence examples for a dread to from inspiring English sources

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There's a dread to it, to this technology, to where it is going, to how we've been rewired, to the inability to turn back.

It would also be a dread to find gum in your kit after a garlicky meal when your school bans gum.

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Most of the window adverts for accommodation are in Polish, with bedsit rooms offered at £90 a week (I dread to think what £90 a week gets you in any part of London).

The attacks have also afflicted countless cities with a need for hyper-vigilance and a sense of dread, to the degree where, in our daily lives, we conflate "dirty bomb" with "rush hour" and "midtown".

This is less of a dread threat to civil rights, but somehow even more irritating than the War On Crypto, because it's so obviously wrong.

There's nothing more disgusting than cutting a dread open to find weird colored crap in the center.

Reports that intensive security measures at UK airports are to be stepped up will bring a sense of dread to millions of people travelling into and out of the UK every year.

It's too important a subject for dread to keep it silent and lonely as well.

And if a riverbed covered in nothing but sewage fungus suggests a "low" ecological impact, I dread to think what a high one looks like.

And he has a point: there is a creepiness and a sense of preordained, otherworldly dread to the song that has few equivalent moments in his canon.

Having been a teenage boy, I dread to think where this is going.

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