Sentence examples for like to define from inspiring English sources

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If there is one word he would like to define his life, it is love.

I think she used to like to define herself by how much she could feel.

We would like to define a Laplace operator associated with a natural representation of G in L2(M X),μ).

As a well-adjusted middle-aged man, I like to define myself by the things I don't have.

To be honest, I don't even really like the word "cover". I know we like to define everything.

It is also an implicit admission that one of the central national characteristics by which Brazilians like to define themselves is built on a myth.

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She likes to define cognition by what it's not.

Hoffman liked to define it as horror for thinking people.

I liked to define myself by how different I was from the other kids.

In the old days, Sardinians liked to define bandits as shepherds who had lost their flocks.

If Harry Kane is a throwback to the dauntlessness and uncrushable spirit that English football so likes to define itself by, then there is a certain irony regarding the team he plays for.

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