Sentence examples for were opinion from inspiring English sources

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were opinion

noun

A belief that a person has formed about a topic or issue.

  • I would like to know your opinions on the new systems.

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9 why were Opinion Poll and Restraint of Trade excluded?

Many of the articles reviewed were opinion pieces -- editorials, commentaries or letters.

The winners by category were: Opinion: Lola Okolosie, in the Guardian, for an article revealing the systemic problem of sexual harassment in UK schools.

The headlines from The Trentonian and Crain's are displayed without saying where they were published or that they were opinion pieces.

But the group also argued that its statements were opinion, which cannot be proven true or false and which deserve protection under the right to free speech.

These were opinion questions presented as if they had factual answers.

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Some were advisers whose views he cared about; some were opinion-makers whom he wished to feel invested in the result.

It's opinion.

"Everything else is opinion.

"Truth is opinion".

It's supposed to be opinion.

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