Sentence examples for this connotation from inspiring English sources

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This connotation of inwardness survives to this day.

Fortunately, our prudery has receded to the degree that this connotation is nearly discernible once again.

"But it is an odd phrase and has this connotation of navel-gazing".

"There's this connotation that being ambitious is a bad thing," he muses.

The poet Milton was not blind to this connotation of lewdness.

"Condoms have this connotation that you are going to do a sinful act," he said.

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If this means more than a right to respond proportionately to an imminent attack (and I understand that the doctrine is intended to carry that connotation) this is not a doctrine which, in my opinion, exists or is recognised in international law.

To me this carries the connotation of error signals.

"And she gets this negative connotation.

"It really does have this negative connotation," she said.

"Access should mean getting in, but it's acquired this strange connotation, which is a pity.

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