Sentence examples for some definition from inspiring English sources

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You're definitely going to see some definition in his character.

They and a few other correspondents have referred to being socialist, but this requires some definition.

"You could in some definition say we already have a war," Maj.

This would still require some definition of a list of conflicts that are showstoppers.

I visit the gym more often to carve some definition into my legs.

Although Ms. Gubanova's singing lacked some definition, its warmth and honesty were captivating.

Gains made by ISIS fighters in Iraq since then have added some definition.

There needs to be some definition of where the red line is and what the repercussions would be".

I tie on a gold and green braided belt for some definition and I go with my trusty silver sandals.

For every run that has lost some definition, there is another that has grown brighter and crisper.

"We just had to put some definition around it to convey it in a more consistent way".

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