Sentence examples for phrase describes from inspiring English sources

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Right now, that phrase describes John McCain.

The construction works in the first sentence, because the introductory phrase describes "I," which follows immediately.

The phrase describes a prominent rugby team in New Zealand, not the national air force.

Yet in the expression without fail, they accept the noun fail exactly as the phrase describes.

The first noun or pronoun after the introductory modifying phrase should be the thing the phrase describes.

This phrase describes the fact that policymakers can only gather limited information before they make decisions quickly.

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But to these men, the phrase described something else.

(In this case, the long and awkward appositive phrase describing Zuckerman adds to the confusion).

Write down a phrase describing how you could make an impact.

This article was changed on 17 March 2016 to remove a phrase describing the Troubles as decades-long conflict between Northern Ireland and England.

Top management today, and for the foreseeable future is living in an era of Creative Destruction, Joseph Schumpeter's prescient phrase describing the essential dynamics of modern economies.

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