Sentence examples for describes can from inspiring English sources

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A CAN traffic pattern describes CAN message contents and message rates over the duration of an experiment (i.e., message rates may change during the progression of an experiment).

But the woman she describes can barely hold her life together.

The education Mr. Brooks describes can still be obtained at Columbia, where the core curriculum was first developed.

The education-reform methodology that Barkan describes can be seen in major school districts throughout the country, including New York, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C.

Many of the features Sinclair describes can be seen in Haart's advertisement: "a napkin of lawn... the Crittall window of the front room".

Finally, in the "Changing Choices" section on his policy recommendations, Mr. Brill once again illustrates why dubious policies such as he describes can persist.

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The recipe calls for fresh or frozen cherries and describes canned cherries as "a distant third choice".

If a settlement as I have described can be reached, then military attacks can be averted.

Finding something that can't quite be quantified or even aptly described can be joyful.

She is a doll on which the costume, so elaborately described, can be fitted.

But the colours Ford saw and in his detailed, "impressionist" way described, can still be seen.

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