Sentence examples for makes the term from inspiring English sources

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She makes the term "controlled impetuosity" almost grammatical.

This possibility makes the term a little less intolerable to me — but barely.

Page thicknesses varied from 0.28mm to as fine as 0.03mm, a measure that makes the term "paper-thin" meaningless.

But others say that including too many symptoms under the rubric of depression makes the term virtually meaningless.

What's more, the term corruption refers to a huge range of issues, which makes the term analytically problematic (to the point of being useless).

Historically, mixtapes did not feature original productions, although with the rise of the Internet and the fall of the major labels, they have moved toward mostly original production, which makes the term obsolete.

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Even our grammar makes the terms of the relationship perfectly clear: I choose the plants; I harvest the crops.

We also observed that increasing the number of topics in the model makes the terms in each individual topic more specific.

Similarly, Mr. Levin said: "Success in our project would make the term 'world music' obsolete.

We've got to make the term corporate reform as popular as tax reform.

"He effectively made the term toxic and then claimed it for himself.

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