Sentence examples for more appropriate description from inspiring English sources

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"Groundswell" would have been a more appropriate description.

And, yes, coached appears to be a more appropriate description than watched.

Pearce was said to be "frustrated" but "exasperated" was probably a more appropriate description.

By means of the recent HOSIM, a more appropriate description of the curvilinear high-permeability channels is obtained.

Owen renamed the fossil Zeuglodon, meaning "yoked tooth" — a more appropriate description of the double-rooted molars of this animal.

One male sleeps, or rests – if resting is a more appropriate description of what wool carder bees do at night – curled up in his 'cavity'cavity

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To me, anyway, bravery and heroism still seem more appropriate descriptions of such behavior.

Thus, future research is needed to test whether the same results would be found if more appropriate descriptions of social status were provided.

Is not "paranoid" more appropriate as a description of those who misled the nation into war on the "evidence" of weapons of mass destruction?

"All changed, changed utterly," he wrote after Ireland's Easter rebellion, and those words could not be more appropriate as a description of Scottish politics in the wake of yesterday's Brexit vote.

On the basis of velocity measurements and impulse responses it is shown that the boundary condition according to Wehner-Wihelm is more appropriate for the description of the reactor.

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