Sentence examples for have to bloom from inspiring English sources

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Then he shrugged and said, "You have to bloom where you're planted".

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Come spring, it has to bloom," she said.

I've had to bloom multiple times.

As the match reaches the one hour mark, umbrellas have begun to bloom throughout the lower bowl of the stadium.

The agency monitors various esoteric weather indicators such as announcing when cherry blossoms have started to bloom by observing a certain tree.

California poppies have begun to bloom and should continue through May.

And while the area has yet to bloom in the Smith Street sense, it has managed to carve out a small niche.

To make things a bit more confusing, the term blockchain has become a bit diluted as the hype has continued to bloom.

Since you'll be creating a unique flower, you don't have to create the bloom completely from one fabric.

The look, shorthanded here as "emo," has flourished on Baghdad's streets as an emblem of greater social freedom as society has begun to bloom after years of warfare.

Make it "one reason … was that…" The look, shorthanded here as "emo," has flourished on Baghdad's streets as an emblem of greater social freedom as society has begun to bloom after years of warfare.

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