Sentence examples for using the noun from inspiring English sources

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In many European languages, using the noun is more common.

The Israelis concocted a diplomatic row over my using the noun "Palestine" rather than the adjective "Palestinian" in an article for the Iranian press.

Take blond/blonde: "She's blond" is acceptable as a description of hair color, but she's a blonde, using the noun form to impute fun-loving characteristics, could be taken by some to be the newly dread lookism.

Step 2: extract nouns/noun phrases using the Noun Extractor Step 3: search for the extracted nouns and noun phrases in the Data Storage.

"Politics Sarah Palin," writes Nolan-Partnow, using the noun as an adjective, "is a bit like Rachel Maddow in her red-meat appeal to her base, but Reality TV Sarah Palin has more in common with Rachael Ray".

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Do not use the noun to mean any other kind of poison (mineral, for example).

In 1949, The Journal of Negro Education first used the noun as an adjective in writing of "minority workers".

Walkers often come in for directions, but this isn't mountain country, and the locals don't use the noun of even the highest escarpments.

In cases of multiple senses, such as a response being a verb or a noun, we used the noun meaning.

Bunt (1985) and others have proposed that, although modern science is in conflict with the claim that the mass noun water refers distributively, English speakers use the noun as if it did.

Interestingly, though you can use the noun phrase as an adverb, you can't use the adverb as a noun.

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