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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "word is" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in different contexts and for different purposes. Here are some examples: 1. As a subject-verb pair: - "Word is a unit of language." - "Word is derived from the Old English word 'weord'." 2. To introduce a definition or explanation: - "Word is defined as a single distinct unit of language with meaning and/or function." - "Word is often used to express thoughts, ideas, or concepts." 3. To express agreement or confirmation: - "The weather forecast said it would rain tomorrow. Word is, we should bring an umbrella." - "He said he would finish the project by Friday. Word is, he actually did." 4. In a comparative or contrasting sentence: - "Some words are easier to spell than others. Word is, 'accommodation' is one of the most commonly misspelled words." - "She likes to read mystery novels, while her sister's word is romance." 5. As part of a phrase or expression: - "My word is my bond" (a promise or commitment) - "A.
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"The word is globalization.
"The word is trash.
That word is "love".
Word is getting round.
"His word is good.
The word is propagule.
The word is travelling.
"The word is lied".
The word is "precious".
"The word is regardless".
The word is "more".
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