Sentence examples for native equivalent from inspiring English sources

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At the time, the Robinhood app was designed to fill a major hole on mobile, where there was no decent native equivalent of Yahoo Finance or Google Finance's popular websites.

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Acellular scaffolds retained main constituents of the cardiac ECM including distinctive biochemical and structural meshwork features of the native equivalents.

These comparatively austere Chinese ceramic types were gradually understood to have potential native equivalents in the ruggedly simple storage jars produced in Japanese kilns.

Like the better known Franglais, it is characterized by extensive borrowings of English words for which, in many cases, there are perfectly good native equivalents.

Of course, the reality is rather more nuanced, and I want to explain our current thinking on building cross-platform mobile applications here at the Guardian, where we build specific mobile experiences for the Web, iPhone, iPad, Android and Windows Phone 7. The common belief is that mobile applications built with web technologies are slower and more sluggish than their native equivalents.

In the 18th century a mildly puristic reform led to the replacement of many French loans by their native equivalents (e.g., imagination was replaced by indbildning; compare German Einbildung), and, in the 18th and 19th centuries, Danish became the vehicle of a classical literature.

In both lines of transformants (using napin and phaseolin promoters) production of IMT was verified by Western blot analysis, which also revealed absence of any native equivalents of IMT in developing seeds of non-transformed B. napus.

Some groups have pressed for Hawaii to become its own nation, while others have advocated for federal recognition of Native Hawaiians equivalent to that of Native Americans.

The Zingiberaceae is a large family with well over a thousand species, though only a few are cultivated, and I have long wondered if there is a native British equivalent to the familiar root.

In ASL, fingerspelling is used for proper nouns and for technical terms with no native ASL equivalent.

From the 1st century ad, China's contacts with India, especially through the adoption of Buddhism, led to Chinese borrowing from Indo-Aryan (Indic) languages, but, very early, native Chinese equivalents were invented.

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