Evolving in a sentence

We found 19 examples of how to use evolving in an English sentence.

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Sentences with evolving

Sentences 1 to 19 of 19.

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1. If human nature is evolving, it's not much faster than the geological profile of the Earth.
2. I think I am evolving day by day.
3. The situation is evolving rapidly.
4. I think I'm evolving day by day.
5. Sami and Layla were both evolving.
6. Sami and Layla are both evolving.
7. Software is constantly evolving.
8. Around the world, invasive species are a major threat to many coastal ecosystems and the benefits they provide, from food to clean water. Attitudes among scientists are evolving, however, as more research demonstrates that they occasionally carry a hidden upside.
9. The American flag has had many iterations, evolving from an unofficial banner into a government-sanctioned version in 1777.
10. Berber is evolving.
11. Thunberg is the youngest person to win the award after quickly evolving into one of the world's most prominent climate change activists.
12. Science is continuously evolving.
13. Human consciousness is evolving.
14. How is Algeria evolving in the world competitiveness ranking?
15. Biological Anthropology studies the history of human adaptation to the environment, such as disease, early death, medicine discovery and human evolving from other animals.
16. Renewable energy is still evolving, so many people still swear by fossil fuels.
17. By getting used to using emojis and other abbreviations to indicate the message's tone, young people drain languages of emotion, relegating words to bland pieces of information, becoming incapable of detecting any emotion at all without these symbols. It makes you wonder how our ancestors could laugh or cry with the correspondence they received. Languages, once so rich in this duality, are now evolving to become combinations of two distinct symbol systems: one for content, the other for tone.
18. Is Algeria's economy evolving?
19. Algeria's economy is evolving.

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