Sentence examples for what really describes from inspiring English sources

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What really describes the plan best is Dr. Agatston's original name for it: the Modified Carbohydrate Diet.

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But I sort of think this is the work of a headline writer with an overactive imagination because a "landslide" -- "possible" or otherwise -- isn't what Tomasky really describes.

What this book really describes is life with an eating disorder, a disorder that comes from deep rage and the need to control.

They work the root anxieties of childhood, the thrill of freedom and the terror of neglect, but what they really describe are parents' fears.

As Ross wrote, "What he really described was the crisis of belief of the nineteenth-century intellectual whose religious commitment had been undercut by modern science".

This fact often leads to ambiguities and makes difficult a better understanding of what is really described.

As becomes obvious in her opening paragraphs, what Rivlin is really describing are what she considers "the right reasons for cutting Social Security".

This is the one that really describes, from what I know--and I'm pretty good friends with Kris Kristofferson, and he's told me a lot about Johnny--it just nails the whole deal, you know?

What they were really describing when they talked of Hill was a man of authority, an adult in full.

When people complain that fluorescent light is cold, what they're really describing is an overload of radiation at the bluish wavelengths.

Pension specialists who have considered these remarks carefully say they think that what Mr. Fisher is really describing is a way to shift pensions into conservative bond investments.

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