Sentence examples for contraction from from inspiring English sources

The phrase "contraction from" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the process of forming a contraction from two or more words. Example: "The word 'can't' is a contraction from 'cannot'."

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Preliminary data had reported a 0.4% contraction from a year earlier, and a 0.1% contraction from the previous quarter.

That was above the 50-mark that separates contraction from expansion in output.

That was the weakest for more than two years and well below the 50 mark that divides contraction from expansion.

Under the pressure of wind, and the expansion and contraction from changes in temperature, ice sheets grind like tectonic plates.

It still points to decent growth however, with the index firmly above the 50 mark which separates contraction from expansion.

Basically, the expansionary aspect should already have kicked in; it's all contraction from here.

He averages three a day, he said, a sharp contraction from his more indulgent past.

It is a newly formed star of intermediate mass that is still in the process of contraction from diffuse matter.

The National Association of Purchasing Management-Chicago business barometer rose to 48.2, from 44.5 in February, but remained below the 50 level that separates contraction from expansion.

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This implies that T is an α-type almost-F-contraction. From (ii) there exists (x_{0}in X) such that (alpha(x_{0},Tx_{0} ge1).

Then we construct an E-contraction from that particular class which fails to satisfy (0.1).

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