Sentence examples for a kernel from inspiring English sources

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The term "a kernel" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the essential part of something, usually regarded as its central or most important element. For example, you might say, "The kernel of the argument is that everyone should have the same rights."

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A kernel of corn, she thinks.

Taste a kernel before committing yourself.

I rolled a kernel in my mouth.

It is a kernel, not kernal.

O'Brien's autobiography has a kernel, an unforgettable scene.

That mordant proposal contains a kernel of truth.

The first argument contains a kernel of truth.

Like many legends, this holds a kernel of truth.

But like many clichés, it contains a kernel of truth.

None of these arguments are correct, although each contains a kernel of truth.

Both versions of the past, Heller suggests, contain a kernel of truth.

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