Sentence examples for changed languages from inspiring English sources

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In a way, a writer who has changed languages is not very different from these people.

Centuries passed; the pictograms changed, languages changed, and learning the alphabet got harder.

The writer who has changed languages is truly a ghost writer – the only one worthy of the name.

It's the way she felt, she said by telephone from Los Angeles, as she changed languages and home countries to seize a chance at reaching the wider world.

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As elsewhere, Obama has changed language but not reality.

Some districts immediately changed language they identified as troublesome.

The changed language of conservation owes little to the well-intentioned work of the CBD.

In a certain sense, then, it could be said that in the end you don't really change languages; the language changes you.

Asked, in 1954, why he chose to change languages, Beckett answered: out of a "need to be ill equipped".

As such, if for any reason the writer has to change languages, the experience is nothing short of life-threatening.

"He could change languages at the click of the finger," Clement added.

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