Sentence examples for makes word from inspiring English sources

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"I have seen many reviews where the reviewer goes line by line and makes word suggestions," Johanna Shapiro told me.

Too many choices is precisely what makes Word such a nightmare to use, and what makes a hell of, for example, shopping for orange juice: Original, Grovestand, Home Style, Low Acid, Orange Banana, Extra Calcium, PulpFree, Lotsa Pulp, and so on.

To the contrary, the control of interference from translation equivalents may utilize the same resources as the control of interference from synonyms within a single language (e.g., sofa and couch) which also makes word retrieval more difficult (e.g., Jescheniak and Schriefers 1998; Peterson and Savoy 1998).

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Mr. Tomlinson, a renowned Wagnerian, always makes words matter.

And in every language, Mr. Pape makes words matter.

Pain almost always renders us inarticulate; it wrecks thought and makes words impossible.

Pain somehow renders you inarticulate; in fact, it makes words impossible.

That makes word-of-mouth growth more challenging.

This makes words easier to pronounce.

They have to be made, word by word.

The art of Marlon Brando is that of the flesh made word.

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