Sentence examples for described to not from inspiring English sources

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In this wonderful book, several characters in its Irish village setting are described to not so much have ridden as to have partly swapped atoms with their bicycles.

McEntire's music has been described to not only be built upon traditional country music, but also expand into the genres of Country pop, Mainstream pop, Soul, Adult Contemporary, and R&B.

Interestingly, during such late-phase responses, the cellular influx is predominantly neutrophilic and neutrophils have been described to not express high levels of ST2 or respond to IL-33 [54].

In this experiment, we have focused on another mechanism of E-cad repression by zinc finger transcription factors Snail and SIP1 in HCC cell lines, since Snail and SIP1 have been described to not only repress E-cad expression, but also contribute to cellular dedifferentiation and cancer invasion (Batlle et al, 2000; Cano et al, 2000; Comijn et al, 2001; Yokoyama et al, 2001).

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But those interests are not described to NBC's viewers.

The weighting is generally not described to test takers, because it involves complicated mathematics.

Importantly the displays were not described to them.

The W210R mutation has not been described to date.

However, its details are not clearly described to the public.

This is what Parscale was describing to "60 Minutes" — not his genius, but Facebook's.

But none of this means that depression – which patients describe to us – doesn't exist.

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