Sentence examples for to discard something from inspiring English sources

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More difficult is to discard something a relative or good friend — especially one who has died — has given you, even if it doesn't fit your style or maybe even your apartment.

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But before you discard something, just stop and think if someone else can use it.

Whenever he discarded something she retrieved it later.

Her only real criteria for not discarding something is the question "does it spark joy?" Vague?

Having been completely absorbed in the yogic world for years, I noticed a tendency to discard materialism as something entirely negative.

Or it could be something to discard.

She stretched herself in some very big ways, but she knew when to discard a role or try something else".

Conservatives in the Iranian government, wary of the growing US presence in the region, may not be ready to discard the nuclear programme without gaining something from Washington or western governments in return, analysts say.

At this stage in his career, he possessed a copybook technique and defensive style, something he was to discard for an audacious, self-styled and attacking outlook.

The courage to discard is essential, but this composer is something of a pack rat.

England's problems do not stem from Trott's rate of scoring and the weight of it is something England would be foolish to discard.

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