Sentence examples for entering a phase from inspiring English sources

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But now they are entering a phase of rapid decline.

We're not entering a phase in which government stands back and lets the chips fall.

We're entering a phase when cleanliness definitely runs a distant second to godliness.

In fact, the insurgency was entering a phase of scorching violence.

We also think we are entering a phase of new technology introductions that further clouds the replacement picture.

"We are entering a phase where nonadvertising-supported editorial has a real resonance with consumers," Mr. Kimball said.

For investors, this means that the markets could be entering a phase when stock selectivity takes on more importance.

And as she talks you sense that she is almost relieved to be entering a phase of her life where her looks will be less commented on.

Today, however, we seem to be entering a phase not unlike the pre-rock era, when screen sirens sang and crooners played priests or high society chaps.

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Italy, by contrast, entered a phase of prolonged introspection.

His poetry entered a phase of maturity and total mastery.

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