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The phrase "feed language" could potentially be used in certain contexts as a verb phrase, meaning to supply or provide language input. However, this usage is not very common and may not be considered grammatically correct by some. It would depend on the intended meaning and context of the sentence. Here is an example of how it could be used: "Parents are encouraged to constantly feed language to their children through reading and talking to them."
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Feed language into play, rather than asking lots of questions.
So it is a good idea to feed language into play, rather than asking your child to name every toy they are playing with.
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Then when they got home, if they were lucky enough to go home quickly, when tours of duty were finished, without transition – via airline flights – some of them fed language and intensity back into the loop.
You'll also see state and local NAACP and Urban League chapters repeating the same industry talking points, deployed by and fed language by DC advocacy firms that specialize in the quid pro quo exchange of money for policy support.
However, you can still be feeding language into the play as it is happening.
Rearing her child "before closed-caption TV," Madeleine, completely on her own, spent close to 24/7 trying to bring normalcy to their outsider, isolated lives: "I sat on the floor feeding and feeding him language.
Factor 3 and 6 named "interaction with the child during feeding" and "language communication while feeding" reflected the feeding environment created by caregivers.
"There is another side," Trump said, with no teleprompter to feed him language, at a press conference in New York that was supposed to be about infrastructure.
Take a step back and feed in language.
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio was equally blunt: "This boiling point that we have now reached has been fed largely by the fact that we have a front-runner in my party who has fed into language that basically justifies physically assaulting people who disagree with you".
In a tape made a month later, after Mr. Siminovsky began cooperating with investigators, Justice Garson feeds him language to use in the memo in the case.
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