Pronunciation of the English word conventions.
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1. | That's one of the conventions of our daily life. | |
2. | Modern art has broken away from nineteenth century conventions. | |
3. | They should do away with these conventions. | |
4. | To hell with conventions! | |
5. | The first time, I spoke pretty much no Chinese at all, and didn't understand China's conventions and customs. | |
6. | Not complying with the naming conventions will result in parse errors. | |
7. | If the passenger's journey involves an ultimate destination or stop in a country other than the country of departure, the Warsaw convention and the Montreal convention may be applicable, and these conventions govern, and, in most cases, limit the liability of carriers for death or personal injury and with respect to loss of or damage to baggage. | |
8. | As we no longer alter the spellings of loanwords to match typical English spelling conventions, this leads to many words with unusual spellings, like "guanxi", "qarin", "kawaii" and "burqa". | |
9. | The most enlightened way of living is to despise social conventions while at the same time living your life in conformity to them. | |
10. | I usually go to concerts or conventions for fun. |