Sentence examples for the usual terms from inspiring English sources

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Here Jim reverses the usual terms in which suicide is usually seen — as a cowardly act.

Otherwise, the usual terms and conditions apply.

As often happens, perhaps the best thing is to step outside the usual terms of debate and quote Bob Dylan.

Then she lays a whole guilt trip on him, but the usual terms - you only think of yourself - are reversed.

The prizefight has been presented, entertainingly, in the usual terms – of highbrow versus lowbrow culture, of pompous literary elites against good, old-fashioned readers.

The usual terms simply do not apply.With Viktor Yanukovych, a thuggish president, in charge and his arch-rival, Yulia Tymoshenko, in jail, Ukraine is clearly not a democracy.

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By comparison to the usual term, though, there will be plenty of excitement.

Of those, 59 had previously been detained for membership of a "deviant group" – the usual term for al-Qaida.

The usual term in Christian usage for this sort of ultimate hubris is "the sin of Lucifer".

The usual term for such a narrator is "omniscient", but Lanchester takes omniscience further than we are used to.

Bridge loans come in an assortment of shapes and sizes, although the usual term is 30 to 60 days.

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