Sentence examples for to be net from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'to be net' is not a correct sentence in written English.
In order to make a correct sentence, you would need to say something like: "I am trying to be more mindful of the net impact of my actions."

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Yes, they tend to be net importers of food.

Beyond that, we essentially need to be net carbon neutral as a nation in two decades.

They continue to be net sellers of Thai stocks, according to Nomura.

For a company to be net positive, the latter need to outweigh the former.

The Liberal Democrats continue to be net losers but the scale of negative bias has increased.

"I think the goal should be for everyone to be net positive and completely eliminate their negative impacts".

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"I think he's close enough to be netted," Appleby said.

He is the biggest fish to be netted since the investigation began in 2008.

Investors in these companies tend to be net-savvy.

Be prepared to be netting for someone else.

Only when the price retreats will the housewives of Delhi go back to being net buyers.

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