Sentence examples for and synonymous with. from inspiring English sources

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The Aldeburgh festival, founded by and synonymous with Benjamin Britten, gets under way on Thursday.

Exactly why they are ubiquitous and synonymous with Hopewell is a puzzle.

"Crack is considered to be highly addictive and synonymous with people down on their luck.

That once, plastic was sexy and symbolised our aspirations; then it became toxic and synonymous with poor quality.

I think of "capital" as broad, and synonymous with "resources" – you might have cash capital, time capital, network capital, social media capital, or expertise capital.

Take the most common present-day usage of the term "Europe," shorthand for (and synonymous with) the European Union.

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Evangelicals have become more and more synonymous with conservatism and the Republican Party in recent years.

The main definition of the singular form -- humanity -- refers to being "humane" and is synonymous with civilized and well-educated.

MFI was founded in the 1960s and became synonymous with the trend for flatpack furniture.

The myeloid 7/4-antigen defines recently generated inflammatory macrophages and is synonymous with Ly-6B.

MFI was founded in the 1960s and became synonymous with the growing trend for buying flatpack furniture.

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