Sentence examples for prevalent words from inspiring English sources

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Atop her piano sits a framed collage with silhouettes climbing up a landscape of cut-up newspaper headlines, the most prevalent words: "PALESTINE," "A LIFE OF WAR," "CRISIS," "COVER UP," "RADICAL," "MISCALCULATIONS".

In a chart of the most common words used in relation to Clinton between last summer and Election Day, the word "email" quite literally crowds out the rest, with several of the other most prevalent words also alluding to perceptions that she was scandal-plagued.

In a chart of the most common words used in relation to Clinton between last summer and Election Day, the word 'email' quite literally crowds out the rest, with several of the other most prevalent words also alluding to perceptions that she was scandal-plagued..

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Clearly, the panto form, more than 200 years old, was one of the forerunners of theatrical acceptability for the now prevalent word interactive.

In fact, the most prevalent word revealed in the postunit word association surveys was "allele" (Table 2), which also was the word most frequently misused in poster explanations, often used interchangeably with "gene" (9% of the time).

Yiddish and English (Wednesday) Just how prevalent Yiddish words are in the English language will be discussed by a panel of writers, cartoonists, editors and others at 6 30 p.m. at the CUNY Graduate Center.

Pointing to how prevalent the word "allow" is in maternity care, the obstetrician says there is "clear evidence that women's right to make their own informed choices is not clearly understood".

Although the teaching of neuroscience in high school is not yet prevalent, in the words of the authors, the good news is that "students appear to be ready, willing and able to learn about their own brains" (p. 139).

The first issue is that ice use doesn't even seem as prevalent as the word epidemic might suggest.

People like to think that all those issues are typically more prevalent in third-word countries, not on the EU's doorstep.

In any case, out of fear that this was not made clear by the text, we have entirely revised the presentation of these issues and left out use of the word prevalent.

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