Sentence examples for renditions from inspiring English sources

The word 'renditions' is correct and is commonly used in written English
It usually refers to interpretations, performances, or recordings, especially of songs or other works of art, so it can be used to refer to any kind of adaptation or re-creation. For example: "The singer's renditions of her old songs were greatly appreciated by the audience."

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renditions

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Plural of rendition

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Foundation director of DADA, Ayodele Arigbabu, described the collection and other similar video and visual art work (in an email): "Far more than aesthetic indulgence, these renditions are a calibration of the changes deemed necessary in today's political, technical and cultural infrastructure".

Initial performances – even Stravinsky's own – of this immensely complex score were often on the edge of collapse, but the piece is now part of the international orchestral repertoire and the greatest risk it faces today, paradoxically, is routine renditions which make a work which should shock seem safe and easy.

Recent arrival Monsieur Benjamin, the funky sibling to Corey Lee's Benu, is where a new generation is thrilling to the joys of flawless renditions of devilled eggs, blanquette de veau and butter lettuce salad.

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Related: Nigel Farage demands 'fair deal for the English' at St George's day celebration That performance came after several renditions of Hi, Ho Silver Lining, with Farage hollering down the phone to whoever happened to be calling.

Renditions of terror suspects continue; so do military tribunals outside the normal courts.

Its health and endurance is measured not in film or its headliners' fame, but in bands such as Jubal's Kin two brothers and a sister, 23, 17 and 13 years old, from suburban Orlando who perform eerie, spacious, timeless but wholly modern renditions of songs written nearly a century ago.

Some have been discontinued, such as secret renditions and torture.

Students warmed up the crowd with renditions of great American speeches and songs from "Guys and Dolls".

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Then Snoop himself emerges in the guise of his recent dancehall reggae persona Snoop Lion for a laid-back rendition of Here Comes The King that suggests he's somewhat subdued by something.

"I think he would be in a difficult position now, with all the stuff coming out over the CIA and extraordinary rendition," Diane Abbott says.

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