Sentence examples for was phased from inspiring English sources

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was phased

noun

A distinguishable part of a sequence or cycle occurring over time.

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The series was phased out in 2008.

Improvisation was phased out; the score became sacred.

The new equipment was phased in, precinct by precinct, beginning last November, to minimize disruptions.

The high-pressure system, which became fully operational in 1908, was phased out in 1954.

That practice was phased out after years of protest by foreign residents and civil rights groups.

First, the use of coal for industrial applications, like steel making, was phased out.

And they escaped the dreaded national service, which was phased out from 1957.

The Atlas program was phased out as hundreds of Minuteman Missiles were installed in 1962.

In turn, Hackett was phased out by Tom Landry over the next two seasons.

The sex-determination testing was phased out in 1999 because of concerns about inequities.

The state of Minnesota offered such benefits, but the program was phased out in 1998.

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