Sentence examples for a what does from inspiring English sources

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So now it's landed a $10 million Series A, what does MyHero intend to do with the money?

In summary, enterprise America will soon need a simpler way to identify the nuances of: (a) what does my policy cover, its relevance to my business-risk and exclusions; (b) which underwriter is the most sophisticated; and (c) and how can I identify ways to reduce premium costs?

But if, as many interpreters maintain (see Owen 1960; Furth 1968), it should be construed here either in terms of (a) what does or does not exist, or (b) what is or is not the case, or perhaps (c) some fusion of these two, then the goddess is denying the possibility of thinking or speaking about nonexistent objects, or nonfactual states-of-affairs, or both.

Answers responder in a "What does this lump mean?" query.  .

Participants addressed two broad questions: a) What does the science suggest that regulatory and public health agencies could do now to reduce the incidence of asthma?

Three main open-ended questions regarding the family members' views on social support networks in relation to their cancer experience were asked: (a) What does the term "support" mean to you?

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A: What did I tell you?

A: What did you hear?

"It was never a, what do you call it?

SATAN: What's a what did you call it?

After all, what does a D mean?

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