Sentence examples for phrase title from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "Title TK" means "title to come" in journalistic shorthand.

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Nüsslein is wary of proposals he's read that phrase titles as questions.

Equally Orwellian phrasing titles the constitutionally dubious Religious Freedom Restoration Act, which the Becket firm has cited to obtain ill-considered U.S. Supreme Court decisions favoring Christianity over sound public policy.

That last phrase, the title of a 2006 book by Chris Anderson, already has a bit of an anachronistic sound, but Mr. Anderson's idea, shorn of some of its revolutionary overstatement, is still compelling.

Thus, they proposed changing the phrase "job title" to "job position" and "number of years in job" as "number of years in present job".

The turn is over when you acknowledge a correct guess of the phrase or title.

Be sure the phrase or title you pick is likely to be familiar to everyone in the group.

When playing Classic Charades, begin by gesturing the category of the phrase or title followed by the number of words.

Strong undercurrents of skepticism existed during the postwar years, however, as evidenced by the use of the phrase in titles by Edward Albee, Norman Mailer, and Hunter S. Thompson.

5. We would ask you to re-phrase the title and abstract of your study.

Consider moving it to the end. 5. We would ask you to re-phrase the title and abstract of your study.

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