Phrase
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575 examples of Phrase in a sentence
Up there on the screen, you see this phrase, "no where."
With punctuation, I can choose to change the meaning of a
phrase.
Sara McClelland, a psychologist at the University of Michigan, coined what is my favorite
phrase
ever in talking about all of this: "Intimate justice."
That
phrase
rung in my head: word people.
One, the
phrase "
flyover country."
And then the sense a sense of the
phrase "
political correctness."
"Look at me!" That
phrase
turned me into an eye-contact coach.
So hopefully you can see now that skimping on sleep not only harms your long-term health, but actually makes it less likely that you'll retain all that knowledge and practice from the previous night, all of which just goes to affirm the wisdom of the phrase, "Sleep on it."
The second thing can be summed up by the Latin
phrase
that Kant took as the motto for the Enlightenment: "Sapere aude," or "dare to know."
It's a haunting
phrase.
This is an extract from the raw recording, where the prisoner is reading the story by repeating it,
phrase
at a time.
My favorite
phrase
in all of politics, very American phrase, is: "We the people."
I hadn't realized this would be such a universal
phrase.
And the 11-year-old, one impulse on the whole
phrase.
We've all heard the
phrase "
to see the forest through the trees," so I implore all of you here to really see the human through the disease.
In South Africa, they have a
phrase
called Ubuntu.
There's the
phrase
called cafeteria religion, and the fundamentalists will use it in a denigrating way, and they'll say, "Oh, it's just cafeteria religion.
That's the
phrase
which I learned from my son George, who is there in the audience.
Montag realizes he’s always felt uneasy - but has lacked the descriptive words to express his feelings in a society where even uttering the
phrase
“once upon a time” can be fatal.
I prefer that
phrase
System Administration.
I haven't moved on, and I hate that
phrase
so much, and I understand why other people do.
We use this
phrase "
workarounds" a lot, sort of, looking around us.
OK. (Applause) And the one that I did not submit, which I still like, I wanted to use the same
phrase.
Now that title, that phrase, comes from a critic, an early critic, and this is a passage that I just love, and would like to read for you.
People are still obsessed with the
phrase "
fake news," despite the fact that it's extraordinarily unhelpful and used to describe a number of things that are actually very different: lies, rumors, hoaxes, conspiracies, propaganda.
And I really wish we could stop using a
phrase
that's been co-opted by politicians right around the world, from the left and the right, used as a weapon to attack a free and independent press.
Some of these inscriptions also bore the influence of other cultures the Vikings interacted with— the runic inscription “love conquers all,” for example, is originally a Latin
phrase
from the poet Virgil.
CA: Larry, that
phrase
you mentioned there, "early detection," "early response," that was a key theme of that talk, you made us all repeat it several times.
Raise your hand, and be honest, if you've used the
phrase "
crazy busy" to describe your day, your week, your month.
I'm an emergency-room doctor, and "crazy busy" is a
phrase
you will never hear me use.
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