Sentence examples for write something exciting from inspiring English sources

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Only 12 monthly instalments were planned, rather than his usual 20, the intention being to write something exciting, suspenseful and tight; he would have loved the term thriller, but it had yet to be invented.

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Go write something.

And so to me this as exciting as writing something".

Having collaborators, I talk to Rafael everyday and while Stephen was writing his part we talked everyday, and it's this real collaborative effort and there's something so exciting about having a team working with you on writing something.

When you know you're writing something for people who enjoy reading it, it makes it so much more fun and so much more exciting for you".

Everybody written something down?

Or writing something.

Try writing something.

The New Yorker, December 15 , 1956P. 27 An elementary-school teacher in Darien gave her charges a lecture on the merits of brevity one day and then asked them to write a sentence or two describing something exciting.

By L. Shores and John McCarten The New Yorker, December 15 , 1956P. 27 An elementary-school teacher in Darien gave her charges a lecture on the merits of brevity one day and then asked them to write a sentence or two describing something exciting.

I'm not writing in you everyday, only when something exciting happens.

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