Sentence examples for more appropriate adjective from inspiring English sources

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"Insane" would have been a more appropriate adjective to use.

(For those who attended the Saturday performance, "rote" may come to mind as the more appropriate adjective for everything from Song's studied soprano to her four perfunctory costume changes).

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No adjective could be more appropriate.

In these circumstances it is more appropriate to express likelihood and consequence in terms of "adjectives", instead of unfounded numbers for percentage and money.

The appropriate adjective for a chef who never heats anything to more than 118 degrees would be…tepid?

Sweet is the appropriate adjective for Frankly Thai itself.

"Tormentor" feels more appropriate.

Fortunate would be more appropriate.

"Shopping spree" is more appropriate.

Biting is far more appropriate.

To which his colleague Bob Schieffer, searching for the appropriate adjective, added, " 'Complicated' is the understatement of the year".

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