Pronunciation of the English word theories.
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1. | Before I got married I had six theories about bringing up children; now I have six children and no theories. | |
2. | My argument is indebted in a number of places to the aesthetic theories of Adorno, Horkheimer and others. | |
3. | The explanation below was achieved by comparing and contrasting a variety of different theories. | |
4. | It is that Emmet's theory is compatible with previous theories in physics that is of most significance. | |
5. | There exists an enormous difference between the two theories. | |
6. | There are many theories about the sudden extinction of the dinosaurs, but the real cause still remains anyone's guess. | |
7. | Einstein's theories contributed greatly to modern science. | |
8. | There are many theories about the origin of life. | |
9. | His theories were put into effect. | |
10. | Few people are able to understand his theories. |