Sentence examples for be put into words from inspiring English sources

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It cannot be put into words.

What was done in prison can't be put into words.

It's not really something that can be put into words".

The Olympic experience cannot be put into words; it is a feeling of pride, an aura.

"Moments that are saturated with meaning, but whose meaning cannot be put into words".

Too much contemporary art sets out to be put into words.

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By Charles Simic The New Yorker, February 4 , 1991P. 30 Which cannot be put into words View Article Charles Simic is a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and the author, most recently, of "The Lunatic".

He knew how to get inside our minds and capture things which haven't been put into words before.

But now that it had been put into words — given life, as it were — it was a palpable, disquieting presence among us.

But together they embodied a truth that was put into words by the child psychologist John Bowlby, that life is best organized as a series of daring ventures from a secure base.

The essence of the American Dream was put into words best by Abraham Lincoln, who said that every American should have the opportunity "to improve his lot in life".

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