You can can use it many times for example: The national ciriculum level for Maths is 72%.
The Smithsonian is a national museum in Washington, DC.
You can use a question within a sentence by incorporating it as part of the sentence structure, such as at the beginning or end. For example, "Can you tell me what time it is?" or "I wonder if you know where my keys are?" This adds variety and engagement to your writing or conversation.
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It depends on where you use it within the sentence.
Haggis is the national dish of Scotland.
Use a comma when you hear a pause in the sentence for a natural break, though short, between word groups within the sentence.
You could use "We sang the national anthem in the Olympic games"
The humanist allegiance in these poems transcends national boundaries.
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"His factious behavior caused tension within the group, leading to disagreements and divisions among members."
Logos used to identify companies are usually protected by copyright. The answer to how to use a logo in a sentence is... you don't. Spell out the company name within a sentence or headline and use the logomark elsewhere as support.
A sentence with the word national in it could include:"I made it to the national spelling bee!"or, here is a twist on it:"I am part of the United States nation."Hope this helps, please give trust point? Thanks :)