Sentence examples for about a type from inspiring English sources

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According to Lopez, "Run the World" is about a "type of love when you come together you make each other better;" noting that she shared that love with her husband Marc Anthony.

To me this whole project is about a type of man that's no longer created".

So consequently, we came to some conclusions about a type of service that was sorely lacking.

Jesús García, the export manager for Sánchez Romero, said: "With chorizo, we are talking about a type of sausage.

Our debate is not about a type of attire or the Islamic head scarf that covers the hair and forehead.

A shortage can bring about a type of anemia as well as damage to the nervous system and serious birth defects, including spina bifida.

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OK... look... it's about a Type-A single mom, who's a lawyer, who begrudgingly falls for her contractor who's a motorcycle-riding, pot-smoking good-for-nothing.

It was a small volume, nearly three decades old, about sailplanes, a type of unpowered aircraft.

Overview of Lesson Plan: In this lesson, students learn about trireme, a type of ancient Persian warship.

Reading about culatello, a type of prosciutto that is adored by connoisseurs but is not yet imported into the United States, I wanted to book a trip to Parma.

Type A personalities may grab a lot of the spotlight, but there's definitely something to be said about having a Type B person in your corner.

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