Sentence examples for term made from inspiring English sources

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Nonetheless, rising unemployment and social tensions during her first term made her deeply unpopular.

His 10-year term made him the United Kingdom's longest-serving deputy prime minister.

From what words is that term made?" After a few minutes, allow students to share their responses.

In 1802, the term made a hop to Britain after a group of Francophiles in London formed a Pic-Nic Society to gorge, guzzle and perform amateur theatricals.

I like the idea of super-diversity, but it is still only another term made up by a white man to describe brown people in London.

The term made its metaphorical way into business jargon during the nineties and came to rest in politics after the turn of the century.

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This term makes governments nervous.

The fourth term makes a small correction to the third.

And he is, yes, a novelist, even if the term makes him wince slightly.

No one uses this term; make it "PATH" in virtually all references.

It popularises an offensive term, making it seem permissible in the workplace, pub and playground.

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