Sentence examples for was not a term from inspiring English sources

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That was not a term of uncertain meaning when incorporated into the Constitution.

It was not a term of endearment, but rather a derisive attempt to put down what Gillibrand's colleagues – many of them men – complained was her unbridled ambition.

It may be worth mentioning, though, that "free love" was not a term used by Shelley or his circle in their youth.

But Congress did not define what it meant by "the waters of the United States"; the phrase was not a term of art with a known meaning; and the words themselves are hopelessly indeterminate.

In a voice that took me back to the school classroom, she said we should all stop using the term as it was not a term the police used: apparently protesters weren't "kettled", they were "contained".

Robert Levin, another fortepiano expert, has written that Mozart favored a translucent sound and a singing melody that "must flow like oil," while pointing out that "legato" was not a term the composer applied to his keyboard works.

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This wasn't a term paper, however.

Romanticism wasn't a term in broad use in England when De Quincey began writing.

This is not a term of endearment.

It is not a term for an unedited manuscript.

"Children's author" is not a term I like.

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