Sentence examples for describing only one from inspiring English sources

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Of the two men and one woman the Pew respondents were describing, only one was called "ambitious," although they're all running for the same office, and it's not McCain's first time.

Studies without data available for retrieval or studies describing only one technique were excluded.

We counted the tagSNPs used for describing only one population and those that could identify SNPs from multiple populations.

In that case, the relative clause is describing only one thing, so "that" is singular and the singular verb is correct.

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Half of the criteria described only one patient characteristic, while the other half required data on 2 to 16 characteristics.

But that describes only one corner of their influence.

The paper described only one way this folding could be done.

"You have described only one day, and yet everything there is to say about prison has been said".

She described only one instance where a visitor stigmatised her when she was working at her church.

Because the primary advantages of using footnotes are simplicity and concision, this guide describes only one variation of Chicago style: shortened footnotes in a paper that gives a full Bibliography.

This is because the vast majority of bacterial attachment studies do not perform comprehensive topographical characterization analyses, and typically consider roughness parameters that describe only one aspect of the surface topography.

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