Sentence examples for a term generally used from inspiring English sources

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That is a term generally used in psychodynamic therapy and involves a specific theory of causation.

In Thailand, food made without animal ingredients is called jeh, a term generally used interchangeably with the Western idea of vegetarian food, particularly at restaurants frequented by foreigners.

But it does make you wonder who Mikey thinks the MSM – a term generally used disparagingly by leftwingers for anyone foolish enough to offer even mild criticism of Jeremy Corbyn – really are.

Reached at home in London, Ms. Street-Porter said she had not read Ms. Hamilton's book but dismissed battle-ax as "a term generally used to describe women in a job that men wish they were doing".

In most cases, the pigment was assumed to be charcoal or simply "carbon black", a term generally used to mean any pigment based on carbon [8].

The Intelligent Transportation Systems, or ITS, is a term generally used to refer to the combined application of Information and Communication Technologies ICT, its related infrastructure, and the necessary legislative / policy framework, in order to optimize transport efficiency and operational sustainability in the future.

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"Anchor baby" is a derogatory term, generally used to refer to illegal immigrants whose children automatically gain US citizenship after being born on American soil, according to The Wall Street Journal.

The main structure is thought to be three medieval town houses that were joined in the mid-18th century, evolving into a palazzo, the local term generally used for an upper middle class home.

'Nanoclay' is the term generally used when referring to a clay mineral with a phyllosilicate or sheet structure with a thickness of the order of 1 nm and surfaces of perhaps 50 to 150 nm in one dimension [6].

'Nanoclay' is the term generally used when referring to a clay mineral with a phyllosilicate or sheet structure with a thickness of the order of 1 nm and surfaces of perhaps 50 150 nm in one dimension.

The more appropriate name otospongiosis is sometimes used, but such is the tenacity of tradition that the older name, applied before the process was well understood, has persisted and is the term generally used.

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