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I can't think of a sentence in which "use" can't replace "utilize".
There's hardly a sentence in which the ancient Greek word "apocalypse" could sound remotely reassuring, even when preceded by "not".
For instance, the common expression "Fuck you!" is the rare sentence in which the verb has no subject.
He does this in the same sentence in which he likens Krakatoa to "weapons of mass destruction".
There are several bravura passages, like one breathless five-page chapter early on that consists of a single sentence in which Amalfitano tells the story of his life.
I came upon a sentence in which Schlesinger notes that there were some Republican isolationists who wanted to run Lindbergh for president in 1940.
Here's the surreal sentence in which this bombshell was dropped: "Forecast growth in the real value of time is shown in table 3".
When it finally arrived, it was tacked on to a sentence in which Comey intimated that laws may well have been broken.
The third and final cut in the poetry-reading sequence eliminated a sentence in which Queen Victoria uses the German word "Scheisshaus".
A woman contacted me to take issue with a sentence in which I wrote that the "Purple Rain" album ended, as the film did, with the title song.
That is a sentence in which the word "technically" has very little effective meaning; "but we don't" is just not that much of a counterweight.
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