Sentence examples for useful kinds from inspiring English sources

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Other useful kinds of strain markers are deformed fossils, conglomerate pebbles, and vesicles.

At root, though, the protectionist walls around Darwin have meant that the traveling, app-using British public has been punished by having to shell out over the odds to get their hands on apps containing the most useful kinds of real-time train data.

They want everything, at least, that can be run through a system of massive computers and sorted into patterns of various potentially useful kinds.

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This is fantasy, of course, but, the authors believe, a fantasy of a useful kind.

So far all that has been produced is hot air, and not the useful kind.

Engineers they might be, but hardly the useful kind if this EP is anything to go by.

A useful kind of mycelium came from a group of fungi called polypores, which grow mostly on wood.

Along with Frances Walters, who supervises the summer program at P.S. 200, Ms. Bullion can raise the useful kind of critical questions.

The label is building a solid reputation for the most useful kind of dressy pieces: beautifully embroidered, not too revealing dresses and skirts which, crucially, look good on real women.

And it is a very useful kind of bildungsroman, in which it is not only the chief character who learns something by the end of it, but the reader, too.

Panic doesn't just meaning curling up into a ball: there is a useful kind, which involves realizing how bad the Obamacare implentation has been and the real danger to truly vulnerable people it represents, now and in the future — and then doing something about it.

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