Sentence examples for originally read from inspiring English sources

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The retention dimension involves remembering as many words as possible from the original list and to remember what order the words was originally read in.

It originally read: "This man is worth £75m.

He originally read for the role of the monosyllabic Barbarino but was ultimately hired to play Epstein.

It originally read "Jesse and Lydia's coffee date"; it has been corrected to say Todd and Lydia.

The headline on this article originally read "Briton rejects accusation of spying against wife imprisoned in Iran".

The writer re-reads "Wife of the Centaur" by Cyril Hume, which he originally read 20 years ago while a student at Brown University.

(The Times' headline originally read: "Mozilla to Develop Comments Platform For New York Times and Washington Post" but now uses "With"; the Post says "team up with").

It originally read "Ken Livingstone's is the best of the (official) manifestos for London mayor", which went further than the article Dave Hill had written.

I originally read them out of sequence, as I had them from the library, and had to take what they had.

This article was amended on Monday 1 February: it originally read that Pierre challenged Anatole, when it should have read Dolokhov.

The last two lines of stanza 41 originally read: "And I trembled as I groped my way/ Into my numbered tomb".

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