Sentence examples for had the term from inspiring English sources

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For as long as we've had the term Outsider art, it has existed largely in a discrete space.

A couple of centuries ago, English also had the term slipslop as a label for more plausible errors of this kind.

There are airboat signs everywhere here, so without a firm recommendation I pulled up at one that had the term "captain" in the title: "Captain Doug's".

Juraev, a member of the Erk opposition party and a former local mayor in southern Uzbekistan, was sentenced to nine years in jail in 1994 but had the term repeatedly extended because of petty infringements.

Note that the equivalence would hold exact even for small dimensions if it had the term diag[ A A T ] instead of diag[ A T A].

Later search began working again, but the MoveOn Group was not included in the results even though it clearly had the term "privacy" in the title.

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Rarely has the term "street date" been more appropriate.

Because the model has the term of square root, the zero point is a singularity.

Neither has the term 'periurban,' used here to describe areas between urban center and rural hinterlands.

Why do you think we have the term 2.0?

We didn't even have the term "video" back then.

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