Sentence examples for been lawmakers from inspiring English sources

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been lawmakers

noun

One who makes or enacts laws.

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There have long been lawmakers, like Mr. Akin, whose main legislative agenda centers on the abortion issue.

There had been lawmakers who wanted the United States to leave immediately — those were the followers of the anti-American cleric Moktada al-Sadr.

Reflecting how contentious support for Greece has been over the past six years, among the sharpest critics this time around have been lawmakers in the chancellor's conservative bloc who once served in her cabinet.

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"We want to be lawmakers.

But it will not be, lawmakers and lobbyists say.

Chief among ethanol's backers are lawmakers who represent farmers.

There were almost as many reasons as there were lawmakers.

They were lawmakers, not members of Mr. Trump's cabinet.

Why are lawmakers so reluctant to find out how 80 percent of our antibiotics are used?

Why are lawmakers so anxious to add academic merits to their résumés?

What are lawmakers doing about it?

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