Sentence examples for alluded with from inspiring English sources

The phrase "alluded with" is not correct in written English.
The correct expression is "alluded to," which is used when referring to something indirectly.
Example: "In his speech, the author alluded to the challenges faced by society."
Alternatives: "referred to" or "hinted at."

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Throughout the campaign, Romney has alluded with pride to his leadership of the 2002 Winter Olympics, which had been mired in corruption and chaos before he arrived in Salt Lake City to sort out the mess.

In answer to a question from the audience, Bush alluded, with a low chuckle, to what I'd heard from friends in Texas was his favorite Nolan Ryan moment — on August 4 , 1993

In answer to a question from the audience, Bush alluded, with a low chuckle, to what I'd heard from friends in Texas was his favorite Nolan Ryan moment on August 4 , 1993

They were related, sort of—Henry had, at some point in the distant past, married and then divorced Patalarga's second cousin, a woman named Tania, to whom they alluded with the sort of hushed respect that tenant farmers might use when speaking of the weather.

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"The Tibetans are like the Na'vi," Professor Thurman said, alluding with a chuckle to "Avatar," James Cameron's science-fiction epic.

Although Mr. Macron didn't specify exactly to whom he was alluding with the remark, he later claimed that he meant "all of those who for the past 15 years have said we mustn't move in France and in Europe". Many opponents of his changes nonetheless felt personally outraged and aggrieved.

Slow and stately, the recording begins with mournful horns and then the song's opening couplet, which alludes, with a touch of irony, to "Amazing Grace": "In the beginning, you really loved me / But I was too blind, and I couldn't see".

The trailer shows the two world leaders as heroes for peace — but also alludes, with dark images of war, what will happen if the negotiations don't go well for Kim.

Their suffering is alluded to with a most delicate indirection; to speak of it straightforwardly would reveal it as bathos.

That ruthlessness has been repeatedly alluded to, with, naturally, Darren Aronofsky's 2010 film, "Black Swan," and its lurid portrayal of the ballet world, repeatedly invoked.

The beginning of Wan Li's decline is alluded to with a portrait of Zhang Juzheng, the minister who mentored him through the early years of his rule.

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