Sentence examples for been status from inspiring English sources

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been status

noun

A person's condition, position or standing relative to that of others.

  • Superstition is highly correlated with economic status.

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Palms have long been status symbols.

Tang horses have been status symbols for 1,500 years.

Despite Gladys's progressive deterioration, these rituals have been status quo, one presumes, for many years.

One attraction of joining Isis may have been status, to be gained either in Syria or at home, rather than cash.

High-end watches have long been status symbols, but few possess the visual clout to be truly strong fashion statements as well.

In Kerala, elephants have been status symbols since the feudal era, and today most of its captive elephants are owned by private individuals.

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They're status competitions.

"It was status, prestige".

Another problem is status.

"It's status".

His latest bestseller is "Status Anxiety".

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