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Discover LudwigThe phrase "common sentences" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to phrases or expressions that are frequently used by speakers in everyday conversations. Example: "It is important to study common sentences in order to improve your fluency in a language."
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Listen to the following common sentences in the audio portion of the lesson and replay them as often as you need to.
One of the most common sentences you'll hear in bars throughout the peninsula is: "The problem with our country is …" Throughout literature, Italian writers have compared the country to a prostitute, beautiful and enticing, but also ageing, possibly dodgy and with no self-respect.
The common Sentences commentary (the so-called Quaestiones communes) of the University of Vienna in the first half of the century was largely based directly or indirectly on Gregory's thought, often duplicating his words.
They achieved recognition of common sentences without lip reading one year after implantation.
Memorize a few common sentences.
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Up to six months for nonpayment was a common sentence.
"There is no justice here," is the most common sentence I have heard in the last four years.
Lashing is a common sentence under the Saudi penal code, applied for crimes ranging from homosexuality and drinking alcohol to theft and adultery.
To train their statistical algorithms on common sentence structure, word order and most widely used words, they fed their computers a huge archive of articles from news wires.
They include the worrying "prima de riesgo" (risk premium), with a common sentence to illustrate: "The risk premium of our sovereign debt rose several points".
Mr. Dimille was sentenced to seven days of community service, a common sentence for a first offender, and was told to go to an anger-management class and to apologize to Agent O'Bleanis, Mr. Castleman said.
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