Sentence examples for terms going from inspiring English sources

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Nonscientists have been appropriating technical terms going back at least to the ancient Greeks and their doctors' notion of the humors.

— BEN ROTHENBERG Djokovic put in a strong bid to start the must-win third set on his terms, going by15-40 on Murray's serve in the opening game.

PAGE C11 WINNING ON HIS OWN TERMS Going into the Summer Games, Michael Phelps was the most famous member of the United States Olympic swim team.

This makes little sense in conventional economic terms: going to school is so beneficial that families should not need extra incentives and the overall sum available did not change.

Ultimately, Mr. Crea intends to add a few more solar panels and raise a wind turbine to double his power supply — in technical terms, going from diddly squat to diddly.

At first he worked in the Republic on similar terms, going out to sea for one or two weeks at a time to undertake gruelling labour for low pay.

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The relative absence of such terms goes against the probabilistic view.

He won a second term going away.

Ever hear the term going in circles?

Does the term "going off the grid" frighten you?

The argument encapsulated by the term goes roughly as follows.

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