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particle meet link word conjunctive

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Simple sentences

You can trust him to keep his word.
The right word for this does not come to me.
This word is derived from Latin.
Do you know the meaning of this word?
I don't understand this word.
Do you use a word processor?
I don't know how to spell the word.
He is a man of his word, so if he said he'd help, he will.
She likes word games.
It's a word I'd like to find a substitute for.
It's a word I'd like to find a replacement for.
He broke his word.
I give you my word.
When you send a telegram, brevity is essential because you will be charged for every word.
The war on Iraq is a volatile subject of political debate; any wrong word and a heated argument could spark.
You've left out a word in copying the textbook.
He is, indeed, a man of his word.
Between astonishment and sorrow, she could not speak a word.
An ox is captured by the horns, a person is bound by his word.
The word processor on the desk is my father's.
We received word of his death.
I could not speak a word, for my heart was full.
So great was his emotion that he could not utter a word.
The students noted down every word the teacher said.
Don't translate English into Japanese word for word.

News and current affairs

This stance, however, has not prevented the spread of something for which a German word is used in other languages, too: Angst.
In short, he was a modern Jew in the best sense of the word.
In the international arena, Eban's pen was his sword, and the spoken word his lance.
He was, in the true sense of the word, a self-made man, whose pluck, ambition, drive and inner belief in his destiny carried him to the pinnacle of his achievements.
So far as we know, its leaders have kept their word.
Ironically, President Bush claims that the UN does not follow through on its word.
In a word, yes.
But do not take Clooney's word for it, either (or Johnson's).
In a word, funk.
During recent years, the United States borrowed gigantic sums of money from the rest of the word.
While the US initially demonstrated prudence in word and deed, it quickly understood that the revolts truly reflected the will of the people and acted to align itself with the democratic cause.
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's recent tour of Middle East capitals helped spread the word to Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and the Gulf states that any US failure and sudden withdrawal would be certain to destabilize them.
National, religious, and cultural identities (for lack of a better word) are being transformed, though less by immigration than by the development of globalized capitalism.
Damage is done from the word go while the end of the road remains obscured.
There's only one word for it: gendercide.
One wonders what a good European word for chutzpa would be.
But word play will get India nowhere.
But it would be a mistake to accept the Conservative narrative as the last word.
News of price increase enriches the early investors, creating word-of-mouth stories about their successes, which stir envy and interest.
The Great Leap Forward had aspects of a Ponzi scheme, an investment fraud which attempts to draw in successive rounds of investors through word-of-mouth tales of outsize returns.
The proposal that was defeated was not sufficiently targeted at pruning back insolvent banks, but it will almost certainly not be the last word, regardless of how Congress now proceeds.

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