Sentence examples for language has to from inspiring English sources

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The language has to be distinct.

Some stories need all the resources language has to offer.

"Thus political language has to consist largely of euphemism, question-begging, and sheer cloudy vagueness".

He needs to use strong language, has to tell Mario that he has to do it".

You're composing a little one-act play, so the language has to be just right.

He added, "Thus political language has to consist largely of euphemism, question-begging and sheer cloudy vagueness".

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They were teaching each other the choicest obscenities their new language had to offer.

Language had to be part of it, and has been ever since.

If we are expected to multitask, then shouldn't our language have to, too?

The language had to be cleaned up a little, but not as much as you might imagine.

When he was at work in the tower, his language had to be indelible, inexorable, capable of bending spoons.

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