Sentence examples for past pop from inspiring English sources

The phrase "past pop" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to refer to a time period related to popular culture or music, but it lacks context for proper usage. Example: "The trends from the past pop era are making a comeback."

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Works like "Velvet White" leapfrog past Pop, to Minimal and Process art.

As has been noted in the past, pop will eat itself.

In past pop eras, a disc was an album: a limited group of tracks presented in a certain order.

The music surges past pop structures, surrounding its hefty choruses with moody introductions and barreling two-guitar crescendos.

It's a very western preoccupation – the tectonic weight of past pop culture pressing on present-day reality – for which Tarantino became a mouthpiece.

Characters from the past pop up again in the unlikeliest places, though this is in keeping with the general sense that anything is possible in America.

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And despite the frequent desire of veterans not to bring up their military service, at times the past pops up.

Jackson bonded with past pop-music royalty by marrying Lisa Marie Presley in 1994 and grabbing a major interest in the Beatles' catalog, an asset worth $500 million.

It's interesting as you get older that the things your parents told you start to ring more and more true...perhaps it is maturing or maybe it's encountering situations and from somewhere a saying from the past pops up.

A car went past, blaring pop music.

Tony Vincent has a soft Mohawk-like haircut, a big voice and a past in pop music.

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