Sentence examples for confer some from inspiring English sources

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Owning the place does confer some privilege, though.

That may be because the weaknesses confer some advantages.

Being a disability rights lawyer lecturing at Princeton does confer some cachet at the Newark airport.

Learning to play an instrument may confer some unexpected benefits, recent studies suggest.

The flip-side of our greater age is that it may confer some authority.

Or might "fine sentiments"  confer some long-term benefit, after all?

It might also come in handy to confer some added legitimacy to future military missions.

But the heart disease risk variant is so extraordinarily common that it may confer some unknown benefit.

Creating a separate legal structure to confer some benefits on gay couples falls short of granting true equality.

Similarly, the buildings' outer walls will soon be lighted at night -- a flourish meant to confer some Manhattan-style grandeur.

These adaptations stabilize the animal in the substrate and may confer some degree of protection against predators.

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