Sentence examples for the biographies from inspiring English sources

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the biographies

noun

A person's life story, especially one published.

  • There are many biographies of Benjamin Franklin.

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A schoolmate who didn't make it into the biographies?

I think this archive will rewrite the biographies.

Browse the biographies, autobiographies, newspapers and magazines at the library.

Per the biographies, Haggard was a wily, fearless, impish kid.

The biographies of patients invariably include past horrors.

Will the biographies and memoirs of his successors be as compelling?

Thomas De Quincey wrote the biographies of Goethe, Schiller, Pope, and Shakespeare.

The biographies of incarcerated people are filled with stories of unaddressed trauma and victimization.

The biographies that have appeared in recent years have brought Eliot down to human scale.

The biographies of the artists on exhibit betray varied cultural roots and degrees of sophistication.

The first historian of Hungarian literature, Dávid Czvittinger, composed the biographies of some 300 Hungarian writers.

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