Sentence examples for type of apple from inspiring English sources

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Although did you know that there's a type of apple called Jonathan?

Jessica Rath addresses natural history with a quartet of lovely, dark-gray-glazed porcelain sculptures of a type of apple considered one of the world's oldest surviving species.

"The noun 'crab' refers variously to a crustacean and a type of apple, while the related adjective 'crabbed' can refer to handwriting that is 'difficult to read,' " he wrote, quoting a dictionary.

Normally, this type of one-source report may not seem too concrete — except that WSJ has an interesting history with these type of Apple rumors.

It's the type of Apple product every iPhone owner can enjoy, and I'm more than pumped to bring you a full list of expected, rumored, and wishlist features that we'll soon enjoy.

So then consider this: Nearly everyone I know has some type of Apple product.

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And much like The History of Jazz, I suspect it's exactly the type of app Apple likes seeing pop up from developers to showcase their device.

(Coincidentally, the type of apples I had bought were ideal for baking).

What type of apples are these?... Why would I want to eat a Stayman Winesap rather than a Pearmain?" Among other colleges with markets are UC Davis, UC Santa Cruz and UC San Diego, as well as Stanford, Harvard, Brown, Portland State, the University of Minnesota, the University of Maine and the University of Arizona.

In fact there are two types of apple: cider apples and eating apples, also called dessert apples.

Mårbacka was also famed for its kitchen garden, which once grew more than 100 fruit trees and boasted 11 types of apple.

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