You didn't say which meaning of the word you wanted to use. Nerve can mean a part of the body. Nerve pain can be a symptom of Diabetes. The brain is made of many nerve cells.
Nerve can also mean courage. He had the nerve to face the giant when nobody else would.
You can also use nerve as a slang. "To get on one's nerves" means to bother or annoy one. "You are getting on my last nerve," Mom warned.
You've got your nerve.
your getting on my nerve
Proper grammar dictates that you use "are" instead of "is" in this sentence because the word ending is pluralized.
Nerve cells are a part of the nervous system. There are nerve cells all around the body. Without nerve cells your body would not function the way it does.
If I had the nerve I'd probably just post this as the answer.
The word "frenic" is misspelled in the sentence. The correct spelling is "phrenic," referring to the nerve that controls the diaphragm. This nerve plays a crucial role in breathing by stimulating diaphragm contractions.
you've got some real nerve showing up here!
The axon carries nerve impulses away from the cell body.
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.
Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.
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