Sentence examples for appurtenance for from inspiring English sources

The phrase "appurtenance for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is connected or associated with something else. Example: The garage is a necessary appurtenance for the house.

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The designed structure, referred to as the Appurtenance for Settleable Solids In-raceway SeparaTion (ASSIST), incorporated a drain line which diverts a small fraction of the raceway flow to continuously remove the uneaten feed and fecal material from the collection area located at the effluent end of the raceway.

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Local artists designed different uniforms and appurtenances for each statue, which were then spread throughout town.

Like a bride at her shower, Mrs. Clinton got appurtenances for her houses (before the Senate gift ban) from Hollywood friends such as Rita and Morris Pynoos ($5,767, cashmere shawl and flatware), the Spielbergs ($4,920, china), Edie Wasserman ($4,967, flatware), the Danson/Steenburgens ($4,787, china) and Ghada Irani, the wife of Ray Irani of Occidental Petroleum ($4,944, flatware).

But how about the "garden furniture" and related appurtenances for those lofty terraces which can so easily be given the delightful semblance of a lawn?

Large-scale wind tunnel testing is preferred for small structures and building appurtenances for maintaining modeling accuracy and minimizing Reynolds number effects.

It is the nagging question of those exceptions -- in the language that governs development at Whiteface, the "appurtenances" required for skiing -- that define the battleground over the Bicknell's thrush.

Airspace is now generally accepted as an appurtenance of the subjacent territory and shares the latter's legal status.

Southern Louisiana is the site of many environmental depredations, but one of them will never be a feeling of locked-down sterility as an appurtenance of human habitation.

"Listen, if it's about asking your real name, I'm sorry, I didn't mean—" She jerked her shoulder, indicated the lumpy appurtenance of her camogie bag.

Considering the appurtenance of this gene to Cluster 2 (Figure 3), the expression of CRABP1 protein could serve to distinguish between the benign and malignant groups of thyroid tissue.

In the case of the urban consumer of nature writing, of course, the mud is to be hosed off one's mental Range Rover immediately one lifts one's eyes from the page and gives silent thanks for the civilised appurtenances of hot yoga and flat whites.

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