Sentence examples for always lent itself from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "always lent itself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has consistently been suitable or adaptable for a particular purpose or context.
Example: "The novel's rich imagery always lent itself to vivid adaptations on screen."
Alternatives: "has always been conducive to" or "has consistently suited".

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Valuable, rare, durable, and impervious to tarnish, gold has always lent itself easily to metaphor.

The place has always lent itself to romanticism and Yankee defiance.

In that regard, horror has always lent itself to young directors and writers who want to make a statement.

But the profound resonance of the Jonesboro shootings has not always lent itself to equally profound responses.

The decade always lent itself to caricature because the oppositions it constructed - geographical and social - were so abrupt.

As a form, the novel has always lent itself to experimentation — we don't have to limit our examples to Bernhard and Kafka who are often trotted out for this purpose.

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Nondramatic movement does not always lend itself to drama.

A big, popular movie doesn't always lend itself to a live experience".

"The written word doesn't always lend itself to emotional nuance," says Sigman.

"The challenge is, the industrial architecture of 1960s transportation facilities does not always lend itself to a modern retail world".

Landestoy, it was agreed, would write the paper describing the species; taxonomy does not always lend itself well to joint efforts.

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