Sentence examples for a more descriptive language from inspiring English sources

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In Arabic, a more descriptive language, the word that was used was "ijtithath" — to tear out or uproot.

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This allows users to see more info about detected HomeKit devices when they're setting them up, in any app, including things like icons representing their type (say a lamp image for a light), along with more descriptive language (instead of, say, a brand name and serial number as you might find in iOS 8).

Charting for some required learning to use much more objective language (e.g. measurements) and waiting until the end of shift, rather than using more descriptive language in an immediate fashion.

(The Soviets gave it a more descriptive name: Sloika, after a layered pastry).

A more descriptive term is alternative reform movements.

"The idea now is have each text centered upon a more descriptive emoji," it explains.

"People still have to display their brand in a more descriptive way than just keywords," she told Advertising Age.

Now that it's over, a more descriptive name might be in order.

The move away from inarticulate despair of his earlier minimalist work is changed into a more descriptive, redemptive style.

Try adding a more descriptive word to the basic title.

Ditto No. 24 Van Morrison on No. 4 Sam Cooke ("He had an incomparable voice") Bill Joel's a bit more descriptive with No. 2 Ray Charles Rayay synthesized the blues into a language everybody could relate to") but not much more.

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