Sentence examples for remained part from inspiring English sources

'remained part' is an acceptable phrase that can be used in written English.
It generally refers to something that still has parts or pieces of it present, while other elements have gone or changed. For example: Despite the passage of time, many of the original features of the old building have remained part of it.

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In fact, Krawcheck, who remains highly regarded on Wall Street, could have remained part of the banking establishment.

They were modernizers but remained part of the music's weave.

It remained part of the organization's vision, but it was rarely spoken.

These two items remained part of the Chinese imperial paraphernalia until the early 20th century.

In this way, the Sun sound has remained part of the soundtrack of successive generations.

The county seat and present-day county of Lanús remained part of Avellaneda until 1944.

Despite these difficulties, Moesia remained part of the Eastern Roman Empire until the 7th century.

"I campaigned as hard as anybody to ensure that Scotland remained part of the UK.

Nonetheless, a toxic combination of xenophobia and alcohol remained part of English football culture.

Doug Burrell, another Methodist minister, said Blue Ridge remained part of the Bible belt.

Even after the family returned to Denmark, the Opera House remained part of Jan's life.

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