Sentence examples for from one word from inspiring English sources

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"What are you talking about, Boppo?" Bubbies has been attending to his own education — proceeding from one word, to several, to two-word sentences, to three and more.

You may think reading is a serial process – we move our eyes from one word to the next, from left to right (in English).

How you move from one word to another, how you connect the heart to the lyric and how you chase after the loveliness of a melodic line.

In "The Ice Storm," he said, the juice came from one word, embarrassment, that he tried to weave through the story in a kind of fugue.

There, the problem was that the length and structure of the paths from one word to another in the UMLS didn't always correspond to the semantic difference between the words.

In the same way, the words seven and sieben are similar because they both descended from one word in a common ancestral language, West Germanic, which had begun to evolve by about 300 BC (Robinson 1994).

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On April 24, a victory over the Dodgers roused Merritt to emphatically say "NO!" The account appears to have deviated twice from one-word posts.

Online responses ranged from one-word critiques ("obnoxious," "horrible") to comparisons to ugly Christmas sweaters.

The other two types of static resources are a parts-of-speech blocker and the MeSH-dictionary created from one-word rubrics in MeSH.

We should key in on one word from Dever's statement: "under-represented".

When I looked down from the fort walls she supposedly leapt from, only one word came to mind: "Splat".

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