Sentence examples for to well read from inspiring English sources

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A musical is very systematic, much more systematic than normal film, so it's much easier to, well, read patterns.

Oddly, he complained that the internet was stopping children reading, despite the obvious fact that to use it they have to, well, read.

Even if print media could give advertisers all the metrics they desired, they would still struggle to hold on to readers who are required to, well, read.

Gary Shteyngart ("Super Sad True Love Story") plans to learn to, well, read: "I has struggled with poor English skills since I come with America in late 1970 years.

Also in the interest of disclosure, you should know Bill McKibben and I are old friends who sometimes conspire in plotting resistance to well, read on.

I read aloud to my sons long after they could read on their own, always insisting that the read alouds be something I could stand to, well, read aloud -- writers like E.B. White, Sydney Taylor, Kate DiCamillo, Rebecca Stead, stylists who continued cultivating my writer's ear as I spoke their lovely sentences into the air.

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To be well read is to be familiar with both Geoffrey Chaucer and Lee Child.

"To be well-educated is to be well read.

I wanted to read well, but I also wanted to become well read.

I never set out to be well read but I did always want to be well reread.

You will find SmartToaster to be well read.

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