Sentence examples for it is a term of from inspiring English sources

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It is a term of affection.

It is a term of both endearment and cautious deference; Talabani has a mercurial personality, with extreme mood swings.

And what does Berman have to say about being called Dr Evil? "It is a term of endearment given to him by a friend," said Saltsman.

It is a term of endearment rather than derision; a sign of the affection that has developed during the 20 years since John Button bought his son his first kart for Christmas and then guided him through the ranks of junior motorsport until he became, at 20, the youngest Briton to be offered a Formula One drive.

It is a term of art in patent law that renders the claim "open-ended" so that it covers both the listed nucleotide sequence and, more importantly, the listed sequence in combination with additional sequences.

On October 20, 1915, he wrote to Nellie, who was studying German, "My most exquisite Stumpfenbach, (Don't worry about the meaning of this; it is a term of endearment invented for the occasion & means nothing at all except that all recognized terms of endearment are hopelessly inadequate)…" A Duke German professor says that he was unwittingly referring to a city in Bavaria.

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ROSS: It's a term of endearment.

It's a term of endearment".

I thought it's a term of endearment".

It's a term of which EL Doctorow ­disapproves.

It's a term of abuse against liberals.

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