Sentence examples for more often described from inspiring English sources

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"The never-enoughs more often described their marriages as poor, or even a disaster," Ms. Temple said.

But since running for president on the Green Party ticket, Mr. Nader, 67, has been more often described as a spoiler.

But it is more often described as Cambodia's heart, both for its rhythmic flood pulse and the sustaining role it plays in the country's economy and food supply.

But 50 years, 120 million records and various stylistic shifts later, he is more often described as "the Frank Sinatra of Latin America".

Coal advocates liked to call the United States "the Saudi Arabia of coal". Today, however, the vast U.S. reserves are more often described in accounting terms as "stranded assets," meaning that a portion will never be tapped.

More often described as the Women's Institute for girls, the 500,000-member organisation describes its Girls in Action project as a way of teaching girls to campaign on important matters such as gender inequality and violence against women and girls.

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Those testifying were less definitive about any specific dangers to the US that might result from what Snowden did, more often describing it as an over-the-horizon concern.

Today, predacious is almost always applied to the savagery of animals; predatory, which appears in databases 100 times more often, describes the plundering or rapacious action of humans, extended to the monopolistic action of corporations.

These two locations are those that PMR patients more often describe as painful.

Dolce, now 56, is regarded as the quieter and more introverted of the two, focusing more on tailoring, often described by journalists as having a monk-like air (this may have as much to do with his bald head and comparatively stocky stature as his demeanour).

Kutuzov's abilities on the battlefield were, in the eyes of his contemporaries and fellow Russian generals, far more complex and often described less than complimentarily.

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