Sentence examples for almost like a language from inspiring English sources

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It's almost like a language of double entendres.

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It's almost like body language.

"It's almost like developing a language that you use.

Proposed measures include arranging for more instruction in Modern Standard Arabic — the dialect used in print and broadcast, which can seem almost like a foreign language to students raised in the Gulf — hiring an Arabic writing coach and making Arabic for Media a requirement.

There is a reason that every Iranian home has at least one satellite dish attached to it and that most Iranians develop the ability to "translate" the content of official broadcasts almost like a second language with their mother's milk.

What I do get is that emojis are almost like a second language to the kids today.

It's almost like an unspoken language".

"It's almost like a student having a second language," said Thomas di Galoma, a George Washington alumnus and a senior managing director at Guggenheim Securities.

"Xedit was in mainframe assembler language, almost like machine language".

"It's almost like oral language instead of edited text," said Fred R. Shapiro, editor of the "Yale Book of Quotations" and an associate librarian at the Yale Law School.

He would do things with his hands, very theatrical, almost like sign language, to dramatize the words and scenes — tremendous intensity.

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