Sentence examples for not created already from inspiring English sources

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Sinha spent around three months conceptualising the costumes, watching various superhero films to design a costume not created already.

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Open up anvil studio and create new track (if it isn't created already).

Not created; we already have a hate speech law.

Haven't they been, as it were, created already?

If you don't haven't created them already, you can build a reputable looking resume and cover letter within the Proven app.

If you haven't created one already, it would be a great idea to do so, so that you can clearly see what your goals are and where you are in your business.

And yet all her work, both novels and stories, has the same uncanny quality of having been overheard, already known, not created.

The rules were simple: include only objects (no interior or exterior environments), do not create something that is already in production (though the materials and technology for it should currently be available) and, most important, make something spectacular -- and spectacularly functional -- out of the mundane.

It is plain that the desperation in these characters' lives is not an anomaly; the riot does not create but, rather, exposes an already endemic brutality.

You're not creating a sound, it's already created for you.

Notably, both sides agreed that adding a bill of rights would not "create" rights that did not already exist.

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