Seeing the diversity in our world gives me a different outlook on discrimination.
The level of biological diversity within a biome depends of its conditions and resources.
The university encourages a diversity of opinions within its student body.
The term "enigma", which means "puzzle" or "mystery" or even "conundrum" may be used diversely in a sentence. A single example can be seen in the following: "The investigator scratched his head again and again over the enigma posed by the missing cargo."
A preposition which denotes the reason for (or, cause of) something, "because" can be used very diversely in a sentence. Just one example is as follows: "He failed the big test because he had refused to study."
The Greek term "polis", meaning "city", may be utilized diversely in a sentence, usually most properly in italics or with (single or double) quotation marks to denote its foreign origin. Thus, one example sentence would be as follows: "In the ancient world, the 'polis' served as the basic political unit for Greek civilizations."
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An adjective meaning "huge" or "gapingly wide or deep", "cavernous" may be used diversely in a sentence. Just one example would be: "As the explorers stared down into the cavernous gap at their feet, they failed to notice the steadily approaching predator behind them."
Meaning "to happen" or "to take place," the idiomatic expression "come about" can be used diversely in contemporary English. One proper use is modeled as follows: "Several analysts concluded that an economic boom was going to come about very soon, but their positive word went mostly unheard."
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An adjective meaning "unimportant" or "insignificant," the term "trifling" may be utilized diversely in contemporary English. One example-sentence for it is as follows: "She considered the argument so trifling that she didn't once think about it over the next week; however, he brooded over it every day."
Carrying the basic meaning of 'reckless confidence or pride,' the word 'hubris' can be utilized diversely in contemporary English. One example-sentence for it would be as follows: 'Despite his friends' repeated warnings about hubris and its negative effects, the young man set out alone to climb the dangerous mountain.'
i do not know how to use embalming in a sentence. (there is the sentence)
Most often appearing in political and historical contexts, the term "Articles of Confederation" may be used diversely in contemporary English. One example-sentence would be as follows: "The delegates agreed as one that the recently written Articles of Confederation were theoretically sound; however, no such unanimity was achieved as to how practically effective they would be."
So- you are asking when to use 'when' in a sentence. When you are asking how to use when in a question, you are already using when in a sentence, because a question actually is a sentence. I like to use when in a sentence whenever I like.