There are two meanings for the word solicitor and therefore two ways to put it into a sentence.
If you are referring to a person in the UK who is a legal professional:
"I had to speak to my solicitor about the crime I was accused of committing."
If you are referring to a person who tries to sell something, or seeks donations, by going door-to-door:
"I dislike solicitors coming to my door a mealtime and refuse to deal with them."
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He intentionally put the love letter inside her notebook. This is the sentence using the word intentionally.
An associate solicitor is a lawyer who works at a law firm under the supervision of a more senior solicitor or partner. They typically have a few years of experience and handle a variety of legal tasks, such as researching, drafting legal documents, and advising clients.
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The word is put in a sentence like I just did right now.
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I have been charged with an offence and need a solicitor to represent me at my court appearance.
The word dining can be put in a sentence. That itself is a sentence.
Absolutely every word that exists can be put into a sentence.