Sentence examples for likely to put something from inspiring English sources

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"This is a moment when [Rubio] really could have put away the field… and this is likely to put something of a brake on his momentum," remarked conservative pundit Charles Krauthammer last night.

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The live titles, you have to put something like that.

Make sure, while you are at it, to put something in the title people will likely search for when looking up your product.

But Auriemma not able to put something into words?

You've got to put something between you and stupid.

"I wanted to put something in the air," he said.

Well, you have to put something at the origin.

"It's trying to put something too large into something smaller," he said.

You need to put something positive, declarative".

"You have to put something back".

"We need to put something back together that works".

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