Sentence examples for communicate much from inspiring English sources

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The two populations didn't communicate much.

She didn't communicate much when she was on the medicine.

Yelling at people is no way to communicate, much less persuade them to change their behavior.

This is an attempt to communicate much deeper information to a child she trusts.

"People communicate much more by facial expressions and body language than with words," Spano said.

"Working-class settlements here don't communicate much with one another," the group's director, Jesus Torrealba, says.

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The performance became a demonstration of how big and loud and screamy music can be without communicating much.

Public health departments and hospitals are now communicating much more often and with better technology than before September 11th and last year's anthrax attacks.

Although Blair wrote more than 600 articles at The Times, he never communicates much in the way of great satisfaction in a piece well done or a scoop scored.

Biderman has been notable by his silence over the course of the scandal, with police and security researcher Brian Krebs communicating much of the available information.

Stephen Pope, the chairman of the theology department at Boston College, said that "the good side of the letter is that he did communicate something -- he hasn't communicated much of anything about this since February".

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