Sentence examples for inclusive word from inspiring English sources

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Hope is a pretty inclusive word.

It's a big, inclusive word, though rarely treated that way in museums.

More controversially still, it suggests replacing the term "Turk" with a more inclusive word to cover all ethnicities and faiths, such as "Turkiyeli"—"of Turkey".It was more than some Turks could bear.

Edinburgh in August is a place where the freaks come out, and are encouraged to do so; it is a cabaret, and all that loose and inclusive word entails.

The most remarkable, and dubious, achievement of the Republican convention so far has been to make "we," the most inclusive word in the English language, into an exclusionary one.

So Mr. Haacke borrowed an idea from Bertolt Brecht: he designed a dedication in neon letters, using not the German word "Volk," which he said had connotations of strictly describing Germanic people, but the more inclusive word for "population," "Bevolkerung".

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JIM HAAS Pullman, Wash., Sept. 20, 2013   To the Editor: Pope Francis's magnanimous and inclusive words hearten even a crusty atheist like me.

Inclusive words draw them in.

12. Use inclusive words, live in the present ——————————- When you're demoing your product, it's best to use inclusive words like "we" and "our," as opposed to "you" and "your," and it's best to use active words.

To an Eskimo, this all-inclusive word would be almost unthinkable; he would say that falling snow, slushy snow, and so on, are sensuously and operationally different, different things to contend with; he uses different words for them and for other kinds of snow".

The challenge was to find an all-inclusive word for health and a clear, understandable time reference.

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