Sentence examples for coming to define from inspiring English sources

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That word "unprecedented" is coming to define our time.

Coming to define as transsexual meant I'd have to come out again.

But more and more people are coming to define this as waste.

Worse, that was how we, his parents, were coming to define him.

In Vogue, in the Mail, everywhere, writers recently described their sugar detoxes, over 2,000 words their restrictive diets coming to define them.

Whereas supply-side economics dominated the thinking of the 1980s, a new demand-side economics is coming to define our times.

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These words come to define us.

This role has, in some senses, come to define Brydon.

Nevertheless, trains came to define Mr. Oser's life.

The moment has come to define his greatness.

The annual event has come to define our mission.

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