Sentence examples for pop terms from inspiring English sources

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In pop terms, his legacy is unassailable.

In pop terms, that's an eternity.

Now I am old – in pop terms at least.

Or, in pop terms, a 1987-era George Michaelevelel of calculated sexiness.

You'd still never know they were French, a fact which – Air aside – is probably a good thing in pop terms.

With McCartney, it is extraordinary: in pop terms, he's written the works of Shakespeare, but it's not enough.

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"Rape Culture" brought about the terrible awareness of the injustice of rape and yet, the word itself has now become a pop term, used casually -- even frivolously.

These designations can be confusing because the Pop term has also been used to name some Pseudomonas aeruginosa T3E [ 39] and AvrA also refer to an unrelated T3E from Salmonella species [ 40].

We think about pop in terms of craft – necessarily utilitarian, functional.

In pop culture terms, he (and it usually is a he) has his roots in 1950s teen culture.

They were part of a change in pop in terms of sophistication that continues to this day.

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