Sentence examples for could get scrapped from inspiring English sources

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Of course, there is always the risk that the entire thing could get scrapped and everyone working on it canned.

The studies mean that a handful of proposed fossil fuel plants could get scrapped in favor of renewable energy.

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When rural people could get scraps of cotton, they used them in two ways.

She said the thieves ripped out the windows so they could get scrap metal, perpetuating a culture of crime the homeowner said she is fed up with.

It could be announced at Facebook's big launch event tomorrow, take a few more months, or get scrapped altogether.

The other filmmakers could (correctly or not) be replaced just as Gunn was (presuming Guardians 3 doesn't just get scrapped), but Coogler is currently irreplaceable.

The word got scrapped 30 years ago, because to charge offenders with 'sexual assault" could cover so many other abuses other than just penetrative ones.

If the 401(k) plan gets scrapped over Trump's tweet threats, then it's possible the deductibility limit could climb". — Nov. 6 markup.

If it can avoid getting scrapped or buried, and offer the right incentives and flexibility to creators, IGTV could deliver the spontaneous video viewing experience Instagram lacks.

"That means she gets scrapped," Ms. Salguero said.

In fact, the entire first take got scrapped.

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