Sentence examples for describing are from inspiring English sources

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The narcotic effects that Paula is describing are the exact same ones that have drawn people to opiates for centuries.

"These people I'm describing are using history to make contemporary critiques on race, commenting on the deeply fragile state of race relations".

The sort of amatory arrangements the authors are describing are now more or less consigned to the dark ages of sex, but they refuse to write off the intimate lives of the vast majority of the population over four decades.

In many cases, the symptoms these young people were describing are well-known adverse effects of antidepressants and other psychotropic drugs, and yet this was not acknowledged in the article.

That might sound obsessive, or borderline erotic, and it is: childhood friendships of the kind I'm describing are like the primordial soup of human relationships, messy and unformed but with the raw parts to make anything that might come after.

He demands from his readers a suspension of disbelief, he wants you to believe that the stories he is telling are real ones and that these people he is describing are flesh and blood.

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"What it's describing is basically stagflation".

What you are describing is a mob!

PD: What you're describing is off-target effects.

The child you are describing is hurting.

But what if what they were describing was true?..

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