The lobbyist talked to politicians, trying to sway their votes on the health care bill.
Meet my neighbor, the lobbyist.
The lobbyist went to the meeting to discuss the insurance policy's with the senators.
The lobbyist went to the Parliament to discuss in a meeting.
A lobbyist tried to convince Congress to allow street drugs to become legal.One lobbyist group's ideas often conflict with another group.The lobbyist earned a hefty salary.
The pronoun he is singular, while the pronoun they is plural. The persuasive lobbyist had a singular knack for getting others to agree with him.
i am a good lobbyist hope it helps i know that it is in 1st form but i think it will help
The politician had an ulterior motive in sponsoring a legislative bill that was really designed to advance the agenda of a lobbyist .
Yes, the word 'lobbyist' is a noun; a word for someone hired by a business or a cause to persuade legislators to support that business or cause; a word for a thing.
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You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.
Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.