Sentence examples for predominant wording from inspiring English sources

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As for the word "promiscuity," they say it was used because that's the predominant wording found in the HPV literature.

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Nevertheless, the predominant word order in today's Chadic languages is subject verb object (SVO).

Furthermore, Respondent contends that its alterations clearly transform the predominant word of the domain name to "groove" or "groovy," not GOOGLE.

These three were repeatedly portrayed within a hierarchal framework: Cephalic and cervical pain was communicated as predominant, and words like intolerable and indescribable were used to describe everyday life in the periods of constant pain.

The choral parts are conspicuously predominant, and, the words being a sure guide, it is not difficult for the audience to follow the intentions of the composer.

The exact meaning of the word "predominant" in terms of number of scans is not well specified in the BLUE protocol.

No one is entitled to anything: you have to earn it.' One of his predominant talents, in other words, lies in making it seem as though things have happened by osmosis, when really they have happened because of him.

In other words, the predominant type of ester in CP is aliphatic and in TC3 predominant esters would be of the aromatic type.

Yet, emotion recognition from speech by and large ignores this fact by using turn-level labels as predominant paradigm rather than word-level based such [40].

In the late 18th century "Bournemouth" became predominant, although its two-word form appears to have remained in use up until at least the early 20th century, turning up on a 1909 ordnance map.

However, such an interpretation would not be warranted as penultimate stress is the statistically predominant pattern in German words and, thus, is not likely to evoke higher costs in processing than the less frequent pattern.

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