Sentence examples for enter something from inspiring English sources

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And the minute the white people enter, something terrible happens, from an aesthetic point of view.

So if a site asked him for his mother's maiden name, he would enter something like "Butterscotch".

"I guess it'll go into the folklore of 'jumping in.' " Mr. Drucker, 80, will soon enter something bigger than folklore.

Employees log on to a search portal, where they enter something like "colonoscopy" to find a list of doctors nearby and how much they charge.

It does make me want to say more like "of people who enter something, about 80% of it is good" — it's a little more nuanced.

I'm quite a competitive person, so I think if you are going to enter something, you've got to believe that you are going to win it.

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Except as I entered, something was different.

It was like a purgatory after which you entered something other than heaven.

If anything, America may be entering something of a populist moment.

"Now we're reaching the end of that era and entering something new".

This sense of almost entering something just out of reach seems a central religious experience.

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