Sentence examples for about jargon from inspiring English sources

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So for all the ways in which people complain about jargon, I do want to notice and admire some of the metaphor that can happen.

As a linguist, I think about jargon as the words or the lexicon that is specific to a profession or a pastime.

Unless it comes to loving detail about jargon and equipment (no name or specification of a tank goes unmentioned), his tone is as arid as the terrain he describes.

According to Mastercard CMO Raja Rajamannar, a big reason for this failure to connect brands to firm value is many CMOs who grew up in creative services "talk about jargon and marketing KPIs, which the CFO and CEO could care less about – they are looking for financial results". The marketing technology community are throwing gasoline onto this fire.

Most grumbling about jargon is met with a shrug; what else are we to say?

Of the four teen-age boys profiled, only the black youth could be perceived as a "negative element". How did that happen since the article is supposedly about jargon and style?

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When we write about business, we often talk about the jargon and cant that characterise it.

COP DIARY about police jargon.

I thought we would be talking about academic jargon.

My unit, which consists of half a dozen cops… COP DIARY about police jargon.

By Marcus Laffey The New Yorker, August 10 , 1998P. 36 COP DIARY about police jargon.

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