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Example Sentences
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Breakfast television affords its presenters a special sense of intimacy with their audience, with segments often focusing on human-interest stories.
From BBC
When Nigella Lawson was named as the new judge on the Great British Bake Off, the news was greeted with applause, perhaps a sigh of relief, and a general sense of "oh, of course".
From BBC
There is a strong sense that trust in institutions has been shaken.
From BBC
And it shows the returns to ambition, boundless optimism, and sense of long-term strategy.
From BBC
Boss Unai Emery, added: "Today it makes sense understanding that VAR is necessary. It's necessary to help the referees."
From BBC
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