Sentence examples for in general usage from inspiring English sources

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"They generally try to cover names which are in general usage, either in the US or the surrounding island nations in the Caribbean," says Julian Heming, tropical predictions scientist at the Met Office in the UK.

In general usage the word "paranoia" means an undue sense of suspicion.

In general usage the name continental divide is applied to the main water parting in any continent.

In general usage, particularly in engineering, the term ferromagnetic is frequently applied to any material that is appreciably magnetic.

In general usage, languages are necessarily imprecise, or they would lack the flexibility and infinite extensibility demanded of them.

In general usage, the term also refers to irregular or guerrilla tactics carried out by small regular units.

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Incidentally, as you ask, I prefer the earlier film to the new one, though I rather like the performance of John Turturro as a hostage negotiator (a term that hadn't entered into general usage in 1974), and I prefer James Gandolfini's sardonic mayor in the new film to his neurotic counterpart in the 70s.

In more general usage, noise is any unwanted sound or signal.

Notably, in order to generate flexible tools for general usage in achieving fine control of gene expression, it would be useful to be able to combine elements of these different systems.

The old British spelling "Punjabi" remains in more common general usage than the academically precise "Panjabi". In the early 21st century there were about 30 million speakers of Punjabi in India.

And he does have the word accountability in there - but once and in a very general usage.

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