Sentence examples for which is a term from inspiring English sources

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The districts are colored according to their compactness, which is a term that comes up a lot in gerrymandering discussions.

But the bottom line, which is a term that is often used in the marketplace, is that our families aren't even talking about it.

I learned he was in "segregation," which is a term the Department of Corrections DOCC) uses to describe the Massachusetts system of solitary confinement.

Why isn't it in my dictionary?" It is not synonymous with nonce-word, which is "a term used once for some special occasion".

It was like déjà vu, which is a term that Jim might have known if he'd listened to those French tapes.

And selfies sparked a 'global phenomenon', which is a term journalists use to describe a subgroup of people doing something on the internet.

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An example of this would be the term "Laundromat" which was a term for a "coin laundry" first employed by Westinghouse Electric Corporation.

Orner's film was originally called Bloody UnAustralian, which was a term she enjoyed and figured would be great lightning rod to attract financing.

Note that the predictions were compared with temperature change, and not temperature, which was a term in the model.

Unlike FTD which is a clinical term, FTLD is a pathological term [ 87].

There's leaf spot, she said, which is a generic term for a destructive fungus.

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