Sentence examples for the term becomes from inspiring English sources

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Their accusations become so frequent that the term becomes devalued.

"Art for Yale" has so many highlights that the term becomes meaningless.

The term becomes a contranym — a word with two opposite meanings, like "oversight" or "sanction".

'Was' pricing that wasn't There are examples of products sold at a higher price for a brief period before being sold at a "reduced" price for far longer, allowing the suggestion that it's a good deal, or the price fluctuating so much that the term becomes meaningless.

The axiomatic basis given in the section on the axiomatization of LPC (see above Axiomatization of LPC) also requires the following modification: in axiom schema 2 any term is allowed to replace a when β is formed, provided that no variable that is free in the term becomes bound in β.

The term becomes so encompassing, it loses something in any opportunities for translation to action.

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The term became common during Reconstruction.

The term became a mantra of sorts for the Canhas.

My books, powdery white the rest of the term, became a joke in the class.

Before the term became a pop-cultural epithet, the moralism made more sense.

First of all, it was crowdsourced – 40 years before the term became commonplace.

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