Sentence examples for to invented from inspiring English sources

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to invented

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To design a new process or mechanism.

  • After weeks of hard work, I invented a new way to alphabetize matchbooks.

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But several researchers have found it surprisingly easy to make people fess up to invented misdemeanours.

Ability to book profits to invented companies, create swaps for imaginary services, hire fictional characters.

Such sympathetic treatment is rarely extended to invented ones, who are typically objects of ridicule or loathing in comedies of different degrees of blackness.

This charming film tells the implausible underdog story of a company that, without particularly meaning to, invented a multibillion-pound industry in a Leicester backstreet.

She shifts from Renée Zellweger and the soccer star David Beckham to invented oddballs, male, female, African, Asian, black, white, old and young.

Don B. Kates, a California lawyer who has been a prolific proponent of an individual right, said it was the other side that had stooped to invented history.

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To invent.

It has to invent them.

"You don't have to invent anything.

Yes, inventors need incentives to invent.

I like to invent the stuff.

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