Sentence examples for term is so from inspiring English sources

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The term is so broad that it creates legal inconsistencies.

Now the term is so ubiquitous that its definitions are a point of contention.

But who would join it, when the term is so contaminated and toxic?

These days, the term is so all-encompassing as to be almost meaningless.

This particular term is so dated and corrupted that a reader is likely to suspect we mean the opposite.

The reason you get a six-year term is so you can have the guts to make tough votes.

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Since his first term was so difficult, the next, by rights, ought to be better.What could spoil matters?

He felt bitter that the great efforts and achievements of his first term were so poorly rewarded.

In other cases, we simply decided that a term was so unlikely to be used that even a prohibition seemed outdated.

He claims that the term was so used in Oxford in the 1940s, though he does not recall by whom, or in what context (Hare 1984).

Lil Jon's statement confirmed the name-calling and that he had to explain to Trump why the term was so offensive. .

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