Sentence examples for becomes matched with from inspiring English sources

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"B has the tone called Burnt Sienna by painters," there is "creamy D," the "drab shoelace of H," "huckleberry K," the letter V becomes "matched with 'Rose Quartz,'" and there is the "unripe apple of P".

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His ring name changed to Daniel Bryan, while his performances inside the squared circle became matched with a captivating character that had the ability to make a crowd elated or irate at will.

Become matched with a student to help them explore their career interests over the course of one academic year.

Conversely, the NO2 became smaller when matched with CO (Table 6).

When an organ becomes available, it is matched with potential donors, who are ranked according to blood type, direness of condition, location and other factors.

The new brand became iconic and given the price --$35 and the range of colours it became a fashion accessory to be matched with shoes and clothing.

As these teachers become more productive, they will then be matched with students at better schools.

Her comments, matched with Mr. Olbermann's biting remarks, reflected how corrosive the byplay has become.

With every level, the intensity increases as the shades of each color become increasingly similar—harder to match with the background, and harder to distinguish from each other.

With every level, the intensity increases as the shades of each colour become increasingly similar—harder to match with the background, and harder to distinguish from each other.

Which becomes 40-30, match point.

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