Sentence examples for has a different one from inspiring English sources

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Everyone has a different one.

But readers have a very set idea of Logan, too, even if every reader has a different one.

How many of my fellow-Americans have attempted to call a relative or colleague outside of our fine fifty states, only to be met with endless beeps because they failed to dial something called a "country code," and, when they asked around about it, how many had a condescending "friend" explain that each country has a "different one"?

But each of us has a different one, a mosaic of the awful morning that changed America.

If someone has a different one, we do not experience ourselves as in danger, in part because we did not choose our name to begin with.

A majority of Jews intermarry (the Jewish Outreach Institute offers more information on this topic) 2. A growing number of people are unwilling to give up their religious tradition just because their partner has a different one 3.

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In the second row, we find scenario 2, where two out of all colliding tags have the same postpreamble while others have a different one, and so on.

"There are two separate inquiries with a different focus – we've got one particular set of lines of inquiry and they have a different one.

Each had a mutation in the gene, but, remarkably, nearly everyone had a different one; there was no single mutation that caused Lesch-Nyhan.

I'm on my fifth one – I don't like it when a wooden spoon retains the residue of a curry, say, so I have a different one for a number of uses.

Windows, for example, may be set to a glass material, while walls will have a different one.

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