Sentence examples for being synonymous from inspiring English sources

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The word "rules" is omitted as being synonymous with "regulations".

Brixton had stopped being synonymous with trouble and strife.

In this part, the word "rule" is omitted as being synonymous with "regulation".

Halabja has the ignoble fame of being synonymous with chemical attack.

It's not immediately the sort of place you think of as being synonymous with sex.

Despite the Australian wilderness being synonymous with ferocious animals, Australian cinema has produced surprisingly few creature features.

Being synonymous with a genre can be a curse, trapping you in the amber of the public imagination.

This conclusion is modulated by the polymer dispersity which also plays an important role: a low dispersity value being synonymous of higher photostability.

For the purposes of this paper, psychological care is taken to mean one element of the broader concept of care, rather than being synonymous with it.

As a preteen, I cut my long hair short to look masculine because I thought of masculinity as being synonymous with having power and liking girls.

Playing with this kind of panache, the 22-year-old deserves more than simply being synonymous with an X-rated challenge earlier in the season.

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