Sentence examples for that could describe from inspiring English sources

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The Big Freeze is one scenario that could describe the end of the Universe.

Unaware of any word that could describe her situation, Webster saw an opportunity for neologism.

And there's nobody that could describe it better – the dialect, the sounds, the smells come through in his writing".

Of all the terms that could describe a pianist's work, "rightness" is probably among the least precise.

However, the thermally activated relaxation of the carriers may not represent all aspects of physics that could describe the spin relaxation in this system.

He then set himself the task of finding a language that could describe the 'worldflash of a coming future', the 'horrorism', the 'self-besplatterment' of Islamic terrorism.

But I did not know the words that could conjure this strange transformation that had taken place, words that could describe what was taking place inside me.

The best suggestion was a word that could describe people who meet secretly, mostly at night, their identities unknown even to one another.

In 1980, the U.S. census added a new category: "Asian and Pacific Islander," a designation that could describe more than half the people on the planet.

A generic model that could describe the common underlying mechanisms of crowd behaviour among organisms of different body sizes is identified as future challenge.

So if a researcher has an idea for a mathematical model that could describe how server farms behave, or ways to use analytics to predict leaks in water pipes, he or she could win a grant.

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