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cadence

[keyd-ns] / ˈkeɪd ns /


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Culhane’s impression of the conservative pundit was pretty impressive, capturing his cadence and habit of using rhetorical questions — I hope we see it again.

From Los Angeles Times

This final quote is not from the Bible, although it has the cadence of a religious verse.

From Salon

While the bots are getting slightly better at mimicking human cadences, AI-generated writing still reeks of the sterile laboratory where it originates.

From The Wall Street Journal

Assuming Apple stays on its yearly cadence of device renewal, we will be on the iPhone 32 by then.

From The Wall Street Journal

As a former military man, he picked up the cadence of the cheer and started to hype the team with the chant.

From Los Angeles Times