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Here are some examples of conflict used in a sentence:
1. "There are thousands of years of conflict regarding who has the right to control the Holy Land in Israel."
2. "In writing classes, teachers often tell their students that good character development occurs when the character gets involved in a conflict."
3. "There is conflict in the United States over race-relations between law enforcement and African Americans."
"Malice" is legally defined as "evil intent" and is also used to describe the intent to cause harm. A sentence with malice would be made with the intent to hurt someone. (see related question for sentence examples)
You can use the phrase "as you can see" to draw attention to something that is easily observable or evident from the information presented. For example, "As you can see from the data chart, there is a clear correlation between temperature and ice cream sales."
The docket will confirm the contents of the box
The tribune addressed the crowd, calling for unity and peace in their time of crisis.
The troublemaker got in trouble for always telling on people.
to see is to believe
We don't see a conflict. 'x' is 2, and there shouldn't be much debate about that.
The topography of Bhutan is extremely rugged and pristine, only the heartiest tourist visit there. See the link below to the Tourism Council of Bhutan.
Yes you can the word rust in a sentence. Some examples are: The car was beginning to rust. Can't you see the rust on the fence? They couldn't use the saw because it was beginning to rust.
Peace: meaning to be without conflict. This can be physical as well as other kinds of conflict such as mental conflict over.Examples:My mind was at peace.All I wanted during the war was peace.I had wondered if peace would ever come to my country.Piece: meaning a segment or part of a greater whole. It is also occasionally used in reference to music (see below).Examples:Can I have a piece of cake?My friend asked me to listen to a piece of music today.
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Flex means to bend something that is pliant or flexible. Flex is also a verb in a sentence. For examples on how to say flex in a sentence, see the examples below. He began to flex his arms. Flex slightly at the elbow to assist in the catch.
The day seemed to be nice, although I could see the storm clouds on the horizon.
Beware of the dogs. This is considered a sentence because the subject, "you", is implied. This type of sentence is not too uncommon, some examples are: Keep off the grass. The subject is "you". Hope to hear from you soon. The subject is "I". See you later. The subject is "I'll". Get your feet off the table. The subject is "you".
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