Pronunciation of the English word reform.
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1. | The politician pushed for reform by denouncing the corruption of the government officials. | |
2. | It should be clear that the curriculum reform is mandatory in order to enhance interdisciplinary research. | |
3. | In the main, I am in favor of political reform if meaningful changes are made. | |
4. | We should reform this law. | |
5. | So-called "winter time" is expected to enhance the college reform. | |
6. | The time is ripe for a drastic reform. | |
7. | The tax reform will not touch the banking industry. | |
8. | The Upper House seems bent on defeating any reform bills. | |
9. | The government undertook a drastic reform of parliament. | |
10. | The government started tax reform. |