Sentence examples for bits that have evolved from inspiring English sources

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They use drill bits that have evolved to include fewer moving parts and harder cutting surfaces of tungsten and diamond.

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These conversations often grapple with "toxic masculinity," a slippery term that has evolved a bit since it was first introduced by the Mythopoetic Men's Movement of the 80s.

(His mother, Roxanne Frank, told me of his public persona: "That's something that has evolved as he matured. He was a little bit shy growing up").

And I believe that we've evolved -- I believe that the audiences have evolved.

Since that time, chickenpox viruses have evolved with us.

Fortunately, the sites that welcome customer reviews have evolved significantly.

That model seems to have evolved.

Tuci agrees that the model works "quite well" to show how these behaviors could have evolved, but worries that the methods are a bit too basic to draw conclusions about how the process works in the biological world.

; Cellular origin hypothesis Some viruses may have evolved from bits of DNA or RNA that "escaped" from the genes of a larger organism.

Attitudes have evolved since that postwar era.

I understand that time has changed, we have evolved.

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