Sentence examples for one word long from inspiring English sources

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She placed particular emphasis on one word, "long".

He starts out as a genial cynic, but listen for the way he fills the one word "long" to describe the years wasted on loving.

It's one word long.

(eight words) When the agent is more than one word long, the passive voice is even more concise than the active.

The exclamation point is also used, appropriately, to end exclamations - short expressions of intense emotion that are often only one word long.

Titles can also be honorifics (Her Majesty, Mr. President, etc).. Titles and proper nouns that are more than one word long should have every word capitalized, except for small words and articles like "the," "an," "and," etc.

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The reason is one-word-long: Iraq.

In a pleasingly Oulipian conceit, as Craig Brown explains in an afterword, "I have described each of the 101 meetings in exactly 1001 words, which makes One on One 101,101 words long.

In "Gravity," after maneuvering through a thicket of doggerel ("You're neither friend nor foe/Though I can't seem to let you go"), she arrived at one word — a long "down," ascending slightly and then falling to earth — that made it easy to forget the others.

Due to the inherent noisiness in textual data, a paragraph can be as short as one word and as long as whole document.

The dramatic monologues in "Severance," each one 240 words long, imagined the urgent valedictory thoughts of 62 heads (among them those of John the Baptist, Marie Antoinette and Nicole Brown Simpson) brutally separated from their necks.

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