Sentence examples for the chains of from inspiring English sources

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the chains of

noun

A series of interconnected rings or links usually made of metal.

  • He wore a gold chain around the neck.

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Nothing but the chains of fear.

Abraham Lincoln struck off the chains of black Americans.

"This is key to cutting the chains of contagion.

And it was here that he entertained (and escaped the chains of office) by sailing.

"Throw off the chains of the slavemaster, the devil, and return to the fold.

This is an issue of our freedom, and breaking the chains of taxation without representation".

So, thank you – I feel liberated from the chains of exploitation.

The period devices are fun, too: the letters, the theatrical types, the chains of coincidence.

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But the chain of command remained unified.

That was the chain of command.

Is this the chain of reasoning?

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