Sentence examples for to attitude from inspiring English sources

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to attitude

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The position of the body or way of carrying oneself; posture.

  • The ballet dancer walked with a graceful attitude.

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It also comes down to attitude.

As usual, it boils down to attitude.

So Armstrong switched to "attitude hold" and carried on looking.

But some if it comes down to attitude.

"Australia's struggles away from home come down to attitude.

And when it comes to attitude, Johnson's mouth runneth over.

At this point, it comes down to attitude.

The title of the 2012 Triennial, "The Ungovernables," shifts the emphasis to attitude.

All feelings and experiences – from childhood trauma to attitude to internal conflicts – are subjected to scrutiny.

"It comes down to attitude I think," Strauss said when asked about Scotland's slow starting habit.

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I'm really good at upsetting people, so I threw myself into it with a real go-to attitude.

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