Sentence examples similar to something skipped from inspiring English sources

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Still, that player and those tapes were both lightweight and portable, something skipping, scratched-up CDs didn't compete with well.

As a rule of thumb--if you're going to skip something, skip a drill instead of the main skill.

If you just can't be good at something, skip it, but only if its just impossible (or impossibly hard).

Users can let a continuous stream of videos wash over them, or, if they don't like something, skip to the next video.

As Adam Taylor with The Washington Post noted, Macron touted his country's values at the Olympic meeting in Lausanne, something Trump skipped.

It's not like instant oatmeal". — LeBron James on how chemistry isn't something I skip over in my pantry every morning in favor of something tastier.

For something sweet, skip the cold coconut cake and go for a cloud of tart lemon meringue pie soufflé (a special) or a complexly sweet— in the Southern style — buttery pecan pie.

So if you must leave something out, skip that component.

We're really starting to see the focus in most of these ADAS features shift from making the driver aware they need to do something, to skipping a step and manipulating the vehicle on their own.

If the video looks innocent but you feel suspicious by the comments, it's probably something worth skipping.

TRADITIONAL GRANDPARENT: But even if you had skipped something, great!

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