Sentence examples for read a phrase from inspiring English sources

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And if you read a phrase like "it is suggested that" or "it is believed that," you should mentally substitute, "I think".

Participants were then randomly-assigned to read a phrase displayed in large letters on their screens: "Try to remain calm" or "Try to get excited". People in the "get excited" condition performed significantly better on the same math test.

When the interviewer read a phrase from Khamenei's official English website in which he said the Holocaust was a myth, Zarif said that this was "a poor translation, or perhaps something that has been quoted out of context".

It happens in the time it takes to read a phrase: an epileptic seizure described as "some deadly shore recently passed". You understand that the work you're reading is both more complicated and more beautiful than the otherwise plain prose might indicate.

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Never again would I be able to read a lofty phrase about a social-media company's shift in policy — "open and connected," or "encouraging meaningful interactions" — without imagining a group of people sitting around a conference room, eating free snacks and making fallible decisions.

The racist features of the place are rendered to her as benign aspects of her hometown's beloved present or past – it is chilling to read a casual phrase in the narration like "the Klan met there in its halcyon days".

I read a great phrase the other day that real professionals accept their circles of competence.

The ideas can come at any time, and I've been keeping a notebook for the last 10 years - from time to time, I realise that I have a couple of related clues that are halfway decent, or I read a word or a phrase that appeals, and I start looking for others to flesh out a theme.

Many of those attending the session wore newly minted buttons that read, "Progress Over Partisanship," a phrase of Mr. Clinton's.

"Read a good book" is a phrase that has the ring of virtue.

In fact it's a decent rule of thumb: if you read a cringeworthy term or phrase on the OBO, just assume it's being used knowingly.

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