Sentence examples for define much from inspiring English sources

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Aleppo will define much of what happens next.

Communal life and an outdoor culture still define much of the city".

We don't like enemies we can't confidently define, much less see.

A small handful of American companies define much of what we recognise as the web of today.

Their impact, however, is quite different from the dreary phalanxes of "side by sides" that define much of Queens.

For all their talk, the Sandlers are aware that results are often difficult to define, much less measure.

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Today, conspicuous consumption, which defined much of 20th century material culture, is at a turning point.

By the time New Deal legislation was passed, however, child labor was defined much more narrowly.

This lens has defined much of the way in which the west has viewed Muslim women throughout history.

Methods and patents for puffing grains, which defined much of American cereal manufacturing, proliferated over the following decades.

Others would be reluctant to take on a system that has controlled and defined much of their basketball lives.

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