Sentence examples for fit to dwell in from inspiring English sources

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The OED lists an adjectival definition: "Habitable, fit to dwell in; (hence) pleasant". The US reference book company Merriam-Webster agrees that "bigly" is a word.

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Open time distributions were fit with a single exponential; up to three exponentials were fitted to dwell-time distributions.

He would prefer to dwell in anonymity there, too.

To "dwell in love" is to dwell in God, who is both truth and love (1 John).

"MOST bankers dwell in marble halls/Which they get to dwell in because they encourage deposits and discourage withdrawals".

Allow lidocaine to dwell in IO space for 1 minute.

Is it healthy to dwell in the past?

Nature spirits are thought to dwell in the fields and other parts of the countryside.

If the essence of human Being is to dwell in the fourfold, then human beings are to the extent that they so dwell.

"I permitted all to dwell in peace," reads the final line of the cylinder.

We can choose to dwell in fear.

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