No, but I can write one. I can even write several.
I will enhance my muscles by working out.
Example sentence - He would use lighter colors of paint to enhance his paintings.
My cat, would cower and hide in the corner every time she knew she did something wrong.
The prisoner sought relief through a petition for habeas corpus, claiming their imprisonment was unlawful and violated their constitutional rights.
Enhance
The National Broadband Network will enhance our internet
She sought consultation in order to enhance her already ample bust.
School teachers provide historical assignments for students to enhance their knowledge in world history.
The brown eyeshadow will enhance your blue eyes. Find a dress that will enhance your figure.
You do not necessarily have to include "writ of" in a sentence. Here is an example of this term's use, taken from the American Library Association website (address follows the quote): "On Monday, October 29, 2001, the U.S. Supreme Court denied certiorari." On the other hand, "writ of" is often technically and grammatically correct, as in: "The defendant's attorney filed a petition for a writ of certiorari."
"To enhance something is to make sth better"
how do you writ 3 times as 8 inches in sentence