Sentence examples for used obscure from inspiring English sources

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He used obscure, uncleared trails to avoid detection, and repeatedly crossed Serbian lines.

Many recipes omitted crucial details or used obscure ingredients—swine paunch, jujube syrup, prunes of St. Antonin.

He also used obscure but beautiful music as part of the narrative, not just as wallpaper or atmosphere.

How could such groups pass due-diligence tests when they used obscure auditing firms and kept their investment processes so secret?

Brion used obscure instruments like the Chamberlin — a wheezy keyboard that plays tape loops — along with an array of strings and woodwinds, helping to give "When the Pawn" a sound that was both timeless and appealingly odd.

However, some authors, such as the Modernist writers T.S. Eliot and James Joyce, deliberately used obscure and complex allusions in their work that they knew few readers would readily understand.

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Students give up reading error messages if the text is too long, uses obscure words, or employs difficult grammar.

This is a good example of politicians using obscure details of the budgetary process to score political points.

I did consider using obscure powers under the 1946 Bank of England Act to force his hand, but that would have been to use a blunderbuss.

Porsche, under attack for its multibillion gains from using obscure derivative instruments, has denied allegations of market manipulation or insider trading.

Inevitably, politicians and their supporters have now also found ways to use obscure provisions of the income tax code to hide huge campaign contributions.

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