We found 133 examples of how to use phrase in an English sentence.
Sentences 76 to 100 of 133.
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76. | That phrase is not German, but Polish. | |
77. | When people take them to task for their insufferable rudeness, they hide behind the phrase "free speech". | |
78. | The phrase needs to flow. | |
79. | That's a phrase, not a clause. | |
80. | That's a clause, not a phrase. | |
81. | The phrase "humanitarian bombing" is an oxymoron. | |
82. | This phrase is as beautiful as it is true. I will surely never forget it. | |
83. | This phrase is both true and beautiful. I will certainly never forget it. | |
84. | The first and most common phrase used by everyone, probably including you, is "I don't know." | |
85. | This is a very good phrase. | |
86. | Please insert a word or phrase. | |
87. | Sami grabbed his phrase book to learn some Arabic words. | |
88. | I do not know how to translate the phrase "pastry cutters for Christmas cookies". | |
89. | Say a simple phrase. | |
90. | Please, I beg of you, do not use the phrase "stone-cold sober" ever again in any song lyrics. | |
91. | Sami used this phrase a lot. | |
92. | The exact origin of the phrase 'Seven Seas' is uncertain, although there are references in ancient literature that date back thousands of years. | |
93. | The origins of the phrase 'Seven Seas' can be traced to ancient times. | |
94. | This phrase is incomprehensible. | |
95. | It's nice to know this phrase you're reading is interrogative and not affirmative before you finish reading it, right? | |
96. | In popular culture the phrase “Allahu akbar” has become almost synonymous with terrorism. | |
97. | On this he burst forth into a tremendous passion, took leave of the mother with maledictions, and as he left the apartment, turned back to say to his weak, if not fickle, mistresss: “For you, madam, you will be a world's wonder”; a phrase by which some remarkable degree of calamity is usually implied. | |
98. | "Quod erat demonstrandum" is a Latin phrase that's often used in mathematics. It means "That which must be demonstrated." | |
99. | What's the meaning of this phrase? | |
100. | What does this phrase mean? |