One could say "That suggestion is ridiculous, and here's why" and then go on to list several reasons. However, this would only just be acceptable in spoken language and would be bad form in written English.
Heres a sentence! Heres a second sentence heres a third sentence
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Heres how you use vicous in a sentence : The tiger was very vicous when you went up to his gate. or Monkeys are very vicous when there in captivity
you just did. but heres my attempt I know a man who suffers from pyromania. that is all
Heres an example: That lady was an Elder. Elder means Old or senior
I'm not familiar with that term.
Heres a few sentences for you. Your really good 'at' tennis. Look 'at' that over there! I'll be 'at' the gardens tomorrow.
Heres my sentence. I wonder what a parsimony is.
heres a example: i was tormented by my brother or my cat or just switch the last word
heres one "Did you ever use ordinal direction" thanks :P -sc
Someone uses the word 'term' in a sentence as a synonym for word. For example, Shogun is a term for a military commander of Japan.
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