Sentence examples for often allude from inspiring English sources

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And as they talk to voters about health care, they often allude to their own stories.

Generally, pronouns and conjunctions are omitted, and one or two words often allude to highly complex thoughts or situations.

Critics of post-9/11 art often allude to the philosopher Theodor Adorno's comment that "writing poetry after Auschwitz is barbaric".

Indeed, critics of Candy Crush often allude to it as glorified Skinner box, referring to psychologist BF Skinner who experimented with variable reward systems on rats.

He was born and grew up in Worcester, Mass., where his father committed suicide six weeks before he was born -- an event the poems often allude to.

They are boastful (as is the convention of rap), with references to niggas, hos, bitches and upmarket motors, but the lyrics also often allude to great black American radicals, movies and rappers.

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He often alludes to Iraq, albeit briefly.

He later withdrew that charge, though he often alludes to race and the president.

What was this "thorn in the flesh," to which Kierkegaard often alludes?

They often alluded to Horace's dictum about poetry — that it ought to delight and instruct.

** What was this "thorn in the flesh," to which Kierkegaard often alludes?

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