We found 133 examples of how to use phrase in an English sentence.
Sentences 51 to 75 of 133.
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51. | You could have omitted that last phrase in your letter. | |
52. | That's a very common phrase where I come from. | |
53. | There's no need to try to translate a phrase word-for-word. | |
54. | Everyone loves an exquisite turn of phrase. And he seems to have the knack of finding exactly the right words for any occasion. | |
55. | This phrase should only be used colloquially, never in a formal setting. | |
56. | Dedicate this phrase to your best friends. | |
57. | This phrase is grammatically and syntactically correct, but it doesn't sound very English. | |
58. | By the way, you're not the first foreigner who finds fault with this phrase, but it sounds quite natural to me. | |
59. | By the way, just cause there are no matches for a phrase in Google doesn't mean it's bad. | |
60. | You should put parentheses around this phrase. | |
61. | You should put this phrase in parentheses. | |
62. | And what do you mean by this phrase? | |
63. | You should put this phrase in quotation marks. | |
64. | You should put quotation marks around this phrase. | |
65. | I am not completely satisfied with the formation of this phrase. | |
66. | I don't understand this phrase despite it being in my mother tongue. | |
67. | The phrase "two people" will replace "a man and a woman" in the proposed bill to legalise same-sex marriage in Australia. | |
68. | If you say this to someone whose plane is going to crash, this phrase is not going to mean anything. | |
69. | Many among us are not familiar with diphthongs but they are found in every phrase, sentence and paragraph. Question: How important are they in the ZamboangueƱo Chavacano language and what does dipthong mean? Answer: They are very important! Diphthongs are combinations of two vowels pronounced together in the same syllable, which produces a new distinct sound. | |
70. | Give me a phrase with that word. | |
71. | Tell me a phrase with that word. | |
72. | The author of the phrase prefers not to be identified. | |
73. | The phrase "collateral damage" dehumanizes the very people whose freedom NATO claims to be fighting for. | |
74. | I thought the phrase meant goodbye. | |
75. | That's my new favorite catch-phrase. |