Sentence examples for has a tendency to replace from inspiring English sources

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TR soles are usually used for making women shoes of good quality, presenting itself as a material that has a tendency to replace the EVA and PVC.

I've refrained from watching much of the post-debate commentary, as the 'spin' has a tendency to replace in the memory what actually happened.

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In consonant clusters there has been a tendency to replace velar consonants k and g with labial consonants, such as p, b, or m (e.g., Latin ŏcto "eight," Romanian opt; Latin cognatum "relative, kinsman," Romanian cumnat).

Rousseau believed that government has a tendency to usurp the power of the people and supported the right of the people to alter their form of government and replace their leaders at will.

Humanity has a tendency to be terrible.

He has a tendency to overwork himself.

Psychological manipulation has a tendency to backfire.

Speech, though, has a tendency to date.

Rhubarb has a tendency to collapse suddenly.

It has a tendency to make you want to vomit.

He has a tendency to fixate on things like this.

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