Sentence examples for term more from inspiring English sources

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Every term more students "intermit" – the Cambridge term for taking some time out.

Take today, Day 12 of the lockdown, a term more commonly associated with prison than preschool.

In the long term, more garden cities such as Ebbsfleet in Kent might provide an answer.

Is there a term more used and abused in the tourism industry than "ecotourism"?

That would encourage people to invest for the long term, more cautiously.

A. Think of "evergreen" as a marketing term more than a true description.

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If possible, she said, you're better off paying for a longer-term, more comprehensive policy.

In the long-term, more discipline and coordination and more financial transparency are good things.

It needs to be part of a longer-term, more comprehensive strategy for eliminating foreign fighters, he said.

Others argued the sector should rely less on government donors, and seek longer-term, more flexible funding.

A majority favor the state's current climate goals, and a plurality favor the longer-term, more ambitious goals just passed.

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