Sentence examples for were word from inspiring English sources

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were word

noun

The smallest unit of language which has a particular meaning and can be expressed by itself; the smallest discrete, meaningful unit of language.

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The propellants were word that the Federal Reserve had grown concerned about the decline in economic growth and in the stock market, as well as signs that the presidential election impasse might be broken.

That said, there are new features, such as the improved reading mode in Word which lets you reflow PDF documents as if they were Word documents, or Flash Fill in Excel, which lets you populate a new column by parsing data intelligently from one or more previous columns.

All syntactic violations were word category violations.

This time, the files I needed to print were Word (.doc) files.

The instructor's notes were word documents and embedded in the online course content in each module.

The best-performing statistics were word ending and letter-pair frequency, and the worst was word-length frequency.

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Words were words.

Those were words.

There were words of caution, too.

Those were words of comfort".

They were words of… organisation".

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