Sentence examples for established phrase from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "cooperation" is used in the context of IMC, and is an established phrase in the literature [ 13, 14].

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"A didactic inquiry into the problem of how to write a book which lasts 10 years", this interwar masterpiece of cultural criticism transformed the English literary conversation almost overnight, establishing phrases such as "the pram in the hall" at the heart of contemporary creative consciousness.

Call out who will return questionable shots with phrases such as "Mine!" and "I've got it!" Establish what phrases you will use before beginning the match.

(emphasis added)We still have the puzzle: why did Congress choose to use the phrase "established by the state", if not to limit subsidies to policies bought on state exchanges?

And finally, the challengers' insistence that the IRS must focus only on the phrase "established by the state"—and not on other provisions of the law which are undercut by a literal reading of those four words is bizarre.

If Congress did not want the phrase "established by the state" to mean what that would normally be taken to mean, why did they use that language?

Wren also acknowledged that he has no documentation from 2010 through 2012 to support his assertions that he understood the phrase "established by the state" could mean that subsidies wouldn't be available in federal exchanges.

And the bills also help explain what lawmakers were trying to accomplish with the phrase "established by the State" -- to distinguish a state-centric system of exchanges, which the Senate favored, from a federally driven one, which was the House's approach.

The transcripts were re-examined to establish which phrases had been used by the children interviewed for each of the given items shown in Table  1.

But it was really shrub.com's post that coined the phrase and established the still current usage.

In many cases once the rhyme is established the second half of the phrase is dropped anyway, so for example "mince pies", meaning eyes, becomes "mincers", and "butcher's hook", meaning look, becomes "butcher's".

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