Sentence examples for could defined from inspiring English sources

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Perhaps they never could, defined as occupier and occupied, where promises of aid and assistance often had the inflection of condescension.

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Those factors could define the A.L.C.S.

I wish I could define them.

Fewer still could define inclusive fitness.

It is the match that could define a sport.

But she could define what had driven her this far.

"We could define ourselves as refugees," Mr. Fahia said.

"They could define it quite clearly with other people, but couldn't with me".

How many road wins they collect could define their regular season.

They could define standards and demand that platforms adhere to them.

Congressional leaders said a White House meeting on Wednesday morning could define the measure's final language.

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