Sentence examples for example phrases from inspiring English sources

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For example, phrases such as "top tier" and "mission critical" tend to turn female candidates off.

The most commonly used sense of each word is shown first, helping you to identify and understand the correct meaning, and more than 70,000 real-life example phrases help you interpret meaning and usage accurately.

For example, phrases such as "he has two eyes" or "How many feet do you have?" appeared nearly three times more in mother-son conversations than mother-daughter ones.

For example, phrases like "complete catastrophe" or "giddy success" are too emotional and too vague to be of use to clients or supervisors.

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It was, and so was the example phrase provided: "a rabid feminist," it read.

"Shrill" was defined as "the rising shrill of women's voices" and "nagging" had the example phrase "nagging wife".

"Grating", defined as "sounding harsh and unpleasant", was illustrated with the phrase "her high, grating voice", while the adjective "nagging" used the example phrase "a nagging wife".

Oxford Dictionaries may be backing away from its previous claim that the example phrase does not necessarily carry negative connotations, but that "flippant" tweet was not entirely wrong.

For example, phrase "Philadelphia" may refer to entity (langle)Philadelphia film)(rangle) or (langle)Philadelphia city)(rangle).

One participant, for example, phrased the encapsulated belief meaning of her image and memory as "I'm an outsider and always will be.

For example, those phrases, two in particular, one expressing the uniqueness of God and the other that Muhammad was his prophet.

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