Sentence examples for ale ale from inspiring English sources

The phrase "ale ale" is not correct or usable in written English as it does not convey a clear meaning or context.
Without context, it is difficult to determine when it could be used.
Example: "The crowd began to chant 'ale ale' during the celebration, but its meaning was unclear to many."
Alternatives: "cheers" or "hurray".

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All parameters are defined as follows: (Annual loss expectancy, ALE) ALE corresponds to the attack impact loss that an organization is exposed to in the absence of mitigation actions.

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If you finding yourself mentally bopping to "Alejandro, Ale-ale-jandro," at unexpected moments, you are in good company.

You want strong ale, sour ale, sweet ale, dry ale, golden, dark, wheat, fruity and malty.

And pale ale is an … ale?

A pale ale, cream ale or kölsch style ale would be a good starting point.

You know, like New Planet Pale Ale, Dogfish Head Tweason Ale and Omission Pale Ale.

Based on a farm site in the heart of Cornwall, the brewery has a core range of four beers – Harbour Pale Ale, Light Ale, Amber Ale and IPA.

At London's Toast Ale, craft ale is made from leftover bread as part of a campaign to reduce food waste.

Other regular offerings from 961 include a red ale, a pale ale, a stout, a porter, a witbier and, starting this summer, a black IPA, or India pale ale.

As many authorities put it, amber ale is a term invented by American brewers to account for a stylistic gap between pale ales and brown ales.

But a small chalkboard lists the abbey ale and pale ale, a light rye for summer, a golden ale and, on most days, a stout.

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