Sentence examples for term about from inspiring English sources

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Most children were born at term; about 51% were microcephalic at birth.

"I don't really like that term, about me".

This means thinking like the Australians, long term about evolving nature.

Without doing that, he said she couldn't think long term about the school.

In truth, Mr. Albrecht is thinking really long term about "The Sopranos".

This happened right at the end of Huckabee's last term, about a year ago.

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"I have always thought quite long-term about things.

So, with the autumn half-term about to start, here's our guide to money-saving tips for family dining.

There was nothing short-term about the placements in the programme, nor was there much evidence of assessment and treatment.

The microcosm design used in this experiment was well suited for relatively long-term (about 2 months) active biomonitoring with H. aspersa snails.

Think in broader terms about disability.

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