Sentence examples for my glitch from inspiring English sources


The phrase 'my glitch' is not a complete sentence and is not correct in written English. To use it in a sentence, you would need to explain what you mean by 'my glitch.' For example, "I encountered my glitch when trying to install the update."

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I was eager for the therapist to explain my glitch.

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A sample of my DNA is now somewhere in a long queue of test tubes at Moorfields eye hospital waiting to be screened; even when it is, the chance of pinpointing my particular genetic glitch is only 50/50.

"I now have an easier way to glitch my designs… LOL [sic] the irony".

In my case, the glitch is declining egg quality, but I know other, younger mamas who can't seem to make a second baby either.

THE GLITCH: My seven-year-old (she's actually eight, but saying seven slows things down a bit), announced she was having "Heritage Day" at school and parents were REQUIRED TO BE THERE plus bring their families favorite "homemade food".

No one in my family had ever noticed any glitch in my learning skills.

Tiredness sat heavy in my bones, and my mind had glitched, with one obsessive phrase on a loop: "Give him back".

That glitch in my perception may well be part of my gift.

Then, a glitch in my site's code sparked a set of internal queries that pinged between my internal Web pages, overwhelming the database.

A glitch in my brain.

Recently, in an effort to troubleshoot a glitch on my iPhone, I asked a colleague for help.

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