Sentence examples for are inch from inspiring English sources

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are inch

noun

A unit of length equal to one twelfth of a foot, or exactly 2.54 centimetres.

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He functions as counselor both in the psychological and lawyerly sense, offering canny new thought patterns to replace downer feelings: proving to women, for instance, how they are, inch for inch, actually trimmer than those with whom, for reasons of poor self-esteem, they might compare themselves.

The distance measure of "a block" is unpopular in mainland China, so are "Inch" and "LBS", therefore, the expert committees reached a consensus to use "100 m" instead of "a block", centimetre instead of "inch", kilogram" instead of "LBS" in our study.

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The windows, set within steel columns, are inch-thick insulated glass with five-inch-thick mullions.

And rates are inching back up.

But some smaller efforts are inching forward.

Contributions are inching up, too.

Her neighbors' trailers are inches away.

Airport shuttle prices are inching up.

Even navigation companies are inching toward similar connected solutions.

Proposals are inching forward for a seawater plant in Texas.

The Cardinals are inching closer to the postseason.

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