User in a sentence

We found 84 examples of how to use user in an English sentence.

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Sentences with user

Sentences 51 to 75 of 84.

# Sentence  
51. Tom agreed to the end user license agreement without reading it.
52. VR blocks out the physical world and transports the user to a simulated world.
53. Virtual reality blocks out the physical world and transports the user to a simulated world.
54. If a user has not responded within this period of time, you are free to change or delete his or her sentence yourself.
55. Note that there is no way to visit these pages through the normal user interface.
56. You can correct mistakes that you find in a sentence if it is not "owned" by another user.
57. If you find a mistake, but it's "owned" by another user, then leave a comment telling the "owner" how it can be corrected.
58. He's an excellent user of Berber.
59. Has no one started to copy the user guides of bathroom fragrance balls and lime descalers into the English sentences of Tatoeba yet?
60. A popular Android keyboard app, ai.type, downloaded more than 40 million times and included in the Google Play app store, has been caught making millions of unauthorized purchases of premium digital content, researchers at mobile technology company Upstream report. The app has been delivering millions of invisible ads and fake clicks, while delivering genuine user data about real views, clicks and purchases to ad networks.
61. You will be provided with your own user account.
62. All the data is encrypted to ensure the security of the user ID and password.
63. The laser sight is pre-sighted from factory, but is user adjustable.
64. A voice clip is marked "valid" when a user gives it a Yes vote.
65. When a user rejects a voice clip it returns to the Queue.
66. Apple, the computer giant, announced today that Safari’s latest version will no longer track user browsing.
67. You don't want to disorient the user.
68. Amnesty International claims that Facebook and Google abuse human rights because of overly aggressive collection of user data.
69. Atmospheric pressure sensors can help fitness trackers calculate how many flights of stairs the user has climbed, for example.
70. Often, the companies create user “challenges” as part of their ad campaigns. In challenges, users are invited to publish their own videos in which they perform similar dance moves.
71. Some attacks are focused on phishing, looking to steal user IDs and passwords. Others involve installing malware (malicious coding) designed to steal data or to access financial accounts and steal money.
72. What's the point of blacking the user's name out if the tweet in question is very easy to find?
73. She's a user/abuser.
74. You'll find the 'Ban User' setting in your admin dashboard.
75. I need the user manual.

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