Sentence examples for using a common term from inspiring English sources

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"This place is too, too 'black,"' said another person over dinner, using a common term to describe corruption.

"During the special period, we were all poor," she said, using a common term for the early nineties, when the loss of Soviet subsidies and the collapse of sugar prices triggered an economic depression.

"The Maputos, we don't want them around anymore and we'll never have to worry about them again," said Benjamin Matlala, 27, using a common term for people from Mozambique.

In an e-mail message dated Jan . 12 Mr. Azulay wrote Mr. Quinn, in their usual shorthand, that "Following MR's mtg with the pm -- the latter called potus this week," using a common term for the president.

"Industrial companies are looking at the Internet as a really concrete way to lower their procurement costs and rationalize S.G.& A.," Mr. Manns said, using a common term for selling, general and administrative expenses, or corporate overhead.

"In the younger population, there is a much wider range in the geography and ethnicity of those who are identifying as L.G.B.T.," Dr. Gates said, using a common term for lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender.

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"Let Gaza live freely, no need for the siege, khalas, it's enough," he said, using a common Arabic term.

"I told them I didn't want to go to no three-quarter house," he said, using a common slang term for boarding homes.

"What we are curious about is to what type of Baksheesh is needed to present to these men in order to get work started," Kalinski wrote, using a common slang term for improper payments.

The magnitude of interindividual variability in mean residence time (MRT = 1/ Kout) for VEGF, sVEGFR-2, and sVEGFR-3 was quantified using a common variability term due to the high correlation (Table 2 ).

Functional epistasis is here used as a common term for describing situations where the phenotypic effect of a genetic substitution (on one or multiple loci) depends on the genetic background, i.e. on the state of other loci in the genotype [ 18].

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