Sentence examples for word rank from inspiring English sources

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For a reader searching the Internet for information, he explained, "the word rank is going to be terrible for a bag of words of book length".

Thus, the most common word (rank 1) in English, which is the, occurs about one-tenth of the time in a typical text; the next most common word (rank 2), which is of, occurs about one-twentieth of the time; and so forth.

But although Cancun has seen no-one of the word rank of President Obama, or Nicholas Sarkozy of France, or Angela Merkel of Germany, that is not to say that Heads of State and Heads of Government have not been on view.

At the word rank, the modal operator should is a finite in the verbal group.

Modality that is realized by the verbal operator (at the word rank, e.g. must) can be probed as in Must he have left?

Moving down the rank scale, modality could be realized by a unit at the group rank and at the word rank.

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(The entry back then read, "a black person usu. taken to be offensive"; today, Merriam-Webster notes that the word "ranks as perhaps the most offensive and inflammatory racial slur in English").

However, at the group and word ranks, some choices are missing.

This effect cannot be achieved with the units at group or word ranks.

One prominent difference between Chinese and English is that the choices of objective modality are all missing at group and word ranks.

where Z r is the frequency of the word ranked r, where r is the rank of the word if frequencies are ranked from the most frequent (r=1) to the least frequent (r=n), and a and b are parameters to be estimated from obtained statistical data.

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