Sentence examples for harbors from inspiring English sources

The word "harbors" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a verb or as a noun. Example sentence: "The city harbors a vibrant nightlife scene."

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harbors

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Third person singular of harbor

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Slovakia's goal is to unite its populace in a widespread respect for taxes – an ambition that may be out of reach for America, which is far more sprawling and harbors dedicated tax resisters.

One of the state's most prominent economic success stories is that of the Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Company (3M Company), which was established in 1902 in the town of Two Harbors, on Lake Superior.

One of the largest harbors on an inland waterway was completed in the 1990s, making Helena a hub of industrial development.

He must disabuse the boy of the notion that he, Dhoorre, harbors any resentment toward his Islamist ideals; it is only that he privileges dialogue, prioritizes peace.

While Wright and Packer slightly diverge on the utility of the American presence, they both agree that an increasingly anti-American Pakistan — which harbors both nuclear weapons and the core of Al Qaeda — makes things much more difficult.

The last word, however, should belong to Kroll, who, I suspect, would not have put up with any anti-Semitic nonsense from him; nor would she have remembered him quite so fondly had he exhibited a virulent bias toward her people: "My memory harbors a gentle man with a nearly collapsed dream whose prevailing gift gave him the strength to keep doing what he did best — to write".

As genre figures these two types are hugely familiar... Writer discusses the difference between Westerns and gangster movies... High-school movies are also full of unease... Yet this most commercial and frivolous of genres harbors a grievance against the world.

The movie's comedy results in his employment as a handyman in a boarding house that — unbeknownst to him — harbors only nubile young women; Lewis's directorial genius is to make the house itself a metaphor for the inescapable world of women, and, seemingly, a projection of the nebbish's own repressed desires.

This was the way of a church that had been around since the days when enslaved black men and women, in a quest for safety, community, dignity, cohesion, empowerment, ritual, and peace, broke from white churches and built "invisible" institutions, sometimes called "hush harbors".

Just as a fleet of American gunboats had sailed in unannounced to open Japanese harbors to the world in the eighteen-fifties, America's dominant tech companies had, in one fell swoop, paved the way to unleash Japan's emoji onto phones around the world.

The island of Nantucket happened into the business a few years later, when a skinny whale strayed into one of their harbors and wandered there for three days, long enough for the Nantucketers to forge a harpoon, paddle out, and stick it.

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