Sentence examples for been proxy from inspiring English sources

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been proxy

noun

An agent or substitute authorized to act for another person.

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In Yemen, as in Somalia, the combination has been proxy war and strikes by drones (as well as piloted planes), with some US special forces advisors on the ground, and civilian casualties (and anger at the US) rising in the southern part of the country — but also, as in Somalia, no Marines.

Fights over zoning and building codes have long been proxy fights over the nature and vitality of local economies.

The presence of hydronephrosis was associated with worse PFS, OS and DSS on univariate analysis and may have been proxy of advanced local disease.

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As such, they have been proxies for the public.

Last week was proxy advisory week.

"Green is proxy for anything.

* Why are proxy campaigns so costly?

We are not there to be proxy border police".

The sniping here about clothes is proxy for something else.

Elections must no longer be proxy battles over management rights.

To fill this gap, there are proxy advisory services.

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