Sentence examples for repeat word for word from inspiring English sources

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My 4yo can't remember what snack was at school today, but he can repeat word for word everything I said about you on the phone 6 weeks ago.

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Almost like a mantra, the professors repeat word-for-word a definition of entrepreneurship that they say applies to General Electric as well as it does to a dot-com operated out of a garage: the pursuit of opportunities beyond means that are currently available.

And from there, Cruz went on to repeat word-for-word.

The Fed also repeated, word-for-word, its belief that inflation "will remain subdued for some time".

Are you worried that people might not buy your game, and wait instead for the new machines to launch?" No word of a lie, he repeated word-for-word the same answer he had just given me, as if he was really a robot whose internal processes had become stuck in a perpetual loop.

Are you worried that people might not buy your game, and wait instead for the new machines to launch?" And he just repeated word-for-word the same answer he had given me before, as if he was really a robot whose internal processes had become stuck in a perpetual loop.

Avoid situations where the textscroller is just repeating word-for-word information from a step or sub-step, since this feels redundant to the reader.

"A True Story, Repeated Word For Word As I Heard It," published in The Atlantic Monthly in 1874, was actually the tragic life of a former slave, Mary Ann Cord, who worked as a cook at Quarry Farm.

This supposition seems refuted by the striking consistency with which Eichmann, despite his rather bad memory, constantly repeated, word for word, the same stock phrases and self-invented clichés (when he did succeed in constructing a sentence of his own, he thereupon repeated it until it became a cliché) in referring to every event or incident that was of some importance to him.

In that scene, the actress, Irina Dalle, repeats, word for word, passages from a memoir by the French general who commanded the United Nations forces in Bosnia about his doomed effort to save Srebrenica, a Muslim enclave brutally overrun by Serb forces during the war there.

There is too much repetition (a phrase on page 12 is repeated word for word on page 510) and fond quoting where paraphrase might have sufficed; it is not clear that we have to read little Empson's epistle home from prep school about the wonders of Molly's Marsh Mallows.

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