Sentence examples for contemporary language from inspiring English sources

"contemporary language" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to the language in use today. For example, "While the language of Shakespeare is still studied and taught, many people today prefer the more contemporary language of modern writers."

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But contemporary language is hardly frozen.

Most of the story is rendered in casual contemporary language rather than poetry.

But we will use the contemporary language of keeping things simple and genuine".

Throughout, the series makes clunky attempts at wit by dropping in contemporary language.

This is Bach reinvented, Bach translated into a more contemporary language.

The Wooster Group has traditionally avoided Shakespeare, preferring works with more contemporary language.

On paper, placing them in the context of Tippett's own contemporary language should not work.

When will magazines start using contemporary language, like "tanking super hard"?

Americans identify "whatever" as the most annoying expression in contemporary language.

"A great sense of gravity and upper body and neck strength, but moving into a contemporary language".

All 154 of Shakespeare's sonnets, side by side with James Anthony's versions, rewritten in contemporary language.

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