Sentence examples for many terms from inspiring English sources

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Many terms are commonplace.

Many terms have also been "reverlanized".

He doesn't say it in so many terms.

Inside Page 1 Editors use many terms to describe features of the front page.

This is partly because, like many terms that begin with "post," it is fundamentally ambidextrous.

Scholars have many terms for the kind of challenge presented by places like the Foro Italico.

His passion was public service, serving many terms on the Board of Education.

Marco Zatterin, La Stampa Many terms contain an embedded prejudice: ghettoisation, no-go area, mafia.

Like many terms used in reference to furniture, it has a general and a particular meaning.

It is hard to imagine many consumers comparison-shopping on so many terms.

Indeed, many terms of the Good Friday Agreement reflect measures the party has long advocated.

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