Sentence examples for example to refer from inspiring English sources

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For example, to refer to a woman as a "broad" is automatically to increase her girth in an area in which she may fancy herself as being thin.

Is it necessary, for example, to refer to the work on battle fatigued second-world-war soldiers, in order to explain the despair of the castaways?

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Is there any reason why Aristotle should be expected, for example to refer to conic sections?

Recanati (1997, 2004), Pelczar and Rainsbury (1998), and others use the term "generalized reference" for an analysis of the sign kind name which allows the surface Mary, for example, to refer to several different individuals.

Don Carlos would've really enjoyed writing that headline.  .

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Luckily, there are plenty of examples to refer to in order to circumscribe our subject matter well enough.

For a counter example, we refer to Example 4.1.

For example, we refer to [8 13].

Recently, some authors discuss similar issues (for example, please refer to [9 11]).

As a working example, we refer to the IEEE 802.11n standard [22].

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