Sentence examples for have coined from inspiring English sources

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We have coined the term Malarphyma to describe this condition.

Milton appears to have coined awestruck; Dryden, daydream; Coleridge, soulmate.

He even claimed to have coined the word jogger.

(Saxon claimed to have coined the term "survivalist").

"Gen why," is another of the nicknames researchers have coined.

So, they have coined a new term: the nondiet dietitian.

Sociologists have coined a term for these freewheeling, mobile-lubricated social interactions: micro-coordination.

In a bit of overreaching, the exhibition presenters have coined the term "mummyologist" and trademarked it.

The myth ultimately stems from a period climate scientists have coined "The Little Ice Age" (LIA).

If Descartes was alive today he'd have coined "I tweet therefore I am".

In Australia the headline writers have coined the celebratory phrases already.

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