Sentence examples for member describes from inspiring English sources

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One campaign member describes an extended period in which badly-installed windows went inadequately fixed, if at all.

The EECS faculty member describes how fifth-generation mobile technologies are revolutionizing the wireless communications and networking industry.

One member describes proceedings as "a quasi-religious experience for some people", but what else has kept the whole enterprise going for almost 20 years?

One member describes France's social and political situation as a kind of apartheid in which all judgments hinge on social origin and race.

In San Francisco Magazine, one club member describes the Battery as "somewhere between Noah's Ark and that old shampoo ad where two people told two people who told two people".

So her insistence on pushing ahead with the extravagant art exhibit, which one staff member describes as "just a big commercial for Chanel", is a statement of intent in more ways than one.

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One member described their stay as "excellent in every department".

More than one Elite member described Yelping as addictive.

How would a friend or family member describe you?

"LOVELY," proclaims one member describing an 18th-century Scottish binding's decorative endpapers.

One fellow former shadow cabinet member described Corbyn as a leader "willing to destroy the party".

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