Sentence examples for word took from inspiring English sources

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After 2000, nontraditional usage of the word took off.

Each word took several minutes to transcribe — and sentences often took hours.

The glowing word took up most of the frame: it was impossible to tell what sort of store it was.

Two decades later, the word took on a sinister pall once again, at least among economic pundits.

Toned down from a speech into a whisper, Elton John's "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word" took on an emotional immediacy that the composer's oratorical delivery crushed.

This word took me again back to my childhood, to a set of infant silverware passed down in my father's family.

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Do you sense a word taking shape?

Choosing the full word takes just a single tap.

"Gene" is a word taken from general biology.

It is more of a prestigious guiding word taken from political documents (Table 2).

Those two words have been used as a funny word: Take me to therapy.

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