Sentence examples for language growing from inspiring English sources

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Jazz is a complex and mysterious language growing all the time or not growing fast enough, depending on how you look at it — and learners can use the influence and encouragement of their heroes to start making sense of it.

Philippoussis has said: 'The Greek heritage is very important for me, because Greek was my first language growing up.' The plasters on his hand read 'andras' and 'pothia', which mean 'man' and 'desire'desire

Still, with more than 120 countries choosing English, compared with the 40 or so listing French and about 20 choosing Spanish (another language growing in use at United Nations headquarters), the preference seems pretty clear.

It's been happening for a while, but seeing Google's design language growing up and becoming homogenous across platforms and products feels like the mark of a company that's really coming to understand that they're a consumer brand, with exacting consumers and exacting competitors.

Not having a good command of the language growing up, Mr. Matsuzaki decided to start studying Japanese at Carleton College.

When we asked if the artist is an active gesturer, he said he had a tough time with language growing up.

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Everywhere language grows into curlicues of complication.

Watch language grow in the 'Baby Brother' house.

Yet when his language grows excessively figurative, it becomes hard to follow him.

Prism, Tempora, Upstream, Bullrun – as our language grows we begin to speak with greater clarity.

The novel's language grows more confident, and history itself becomes an animating force.

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