Sentence examples for suddenly characterized from inspiring English sources

The phrase "suddenly characterized" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or object that has changed or been defined in a new way unexpectedly or abruptly. Example: "The landscape was suddenly characterized by dark storm clouds that rolled in without warning."

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The paper has also introduced a slightly smaller size, a redesign and an approach to news suddenly characterized by a willingness to ignore it.

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(11) Some patients with chronic idiopathic interstitial pneumonias, such as idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and non-specific interstitial pneumonia, experience acute exacerbations characterized by suddenly progressive and severe respiratory failure, with new lung opacities and pathological lesions of DAD.

"Because you suddenly find yourself characterizing many things which you never would think of, like drunkenness," he added.

A show once notable for its restraint was suddenly filled with scenes of half-naked, barely characterized women bound and whimpering.

Suddenly, in Putin's answers, the West was not characterized as the force of evil.

Suddenly, following five hours of sevoflurane administration, hemodynamic instability characterized by rapidly dropping arterial blood pressure occurred.

An MRI was performed on his father for otoneurological symptoms characterized by a recurrent sensation of disequilibrium when suddenly changing position, on one occasion preceded by a sensation of right ear pressure (diagnosed as sudden hearing loss).

All subjects were clinically characterized by means of psychological autopsies and died suddenly without prolonged agonal state as described elsewhere [18].

In the other class, fraud dynamics are characterized by extreme behaviors; organizations with mostly honest behavior suddenly change their state to mostly fraudulent behavior and vice versa.

No one quite knew why, but suddenly peace seemed near... What is peace?... Peace, we are told, is characterized by a balance of military forces.

Boxoffice magazine wrote: "Watts doesn't get the big emotional scenes that have characterized much of her past work, instead she plays Valerie as a woman suddenly in a corner when her identity goes public.

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