Sentence examples for has some insight from inspiring English sources

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Ryan has some insight from the UK market: There's a mix actually.

"A bit is a real idea that has some insight," he says.

The law can be broken and documents forged, but she always has some insight about where others are going wrong.

You missed the obvious reason: the reporter has some insight he or she wants to spread to other people.

I asked Kevin Mitchell, the chairman of the Business Travel Coalition and a man who always has some insight into the state of travel, if he had any advice for the summer and the fall.

Today's story has some insight into the discussions this week on the summary report's final wording: "The discussions, which took place at a brewery-turned-conference facility in central Stockholm were frustratingly slow but there is understood to have been little of the infighting between nations that has characterised past meetings.

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Do you have some insight into policy?

It was a word into which Nakusii had some insight.

"I won't say it was because I had some insight to avoid bogeys.

They need education, they need exercise and they need guards who have some insight into them.

Wouldn't you expect, then, that anxiety-prone kids would have some insight into their own brains?

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