Sentence examples for the spate from inspiring English sources

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the spate

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A river flood; an overflow or inundation.

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But what does the spate of disasters mean for insurers?

SHOUTS & MURMURS about the spate of religious shows.

The spate of suicides made headlines around the world.

The spate of withdrawals brought about the cash shortage.

Less noticeable, perhaps, is the spate of new foreign shops.

The spate of Broadway closings has garnered much attention.

The spate of revelations about expenses has infuriated the people.

SAD! Questions have been raised about how the Baltimore authorities have handled the spate of violence.

Still, the spate of killings has thrown people into a panic.

The spate of deaths is spurred, in part, by the easy access to prescription drugs.

Then there has been the spate of British records this season: eight thus far.

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