Examples of using Using the word in English and their translations into Korean
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I hate using the word rape.
For years, I resisted using the word.
And I am using the word“us” intentionally.
It depends on how you are using the word.
Using the word“but” negates everything that's been said before it.
Do not avoid using the word‘suicide.'.
Here's what I said:“I'd be careful about using the word‘lie.'.
I agree about using the word“perfect”.
Avoid using the word to speak for yourself or to gossip about others.
But increasingly, when they told these stories, they stopped using the word.
I have been trying to avoid using the word‘faith' recently.
Using the word consciousness in any discussion can be confusing because it's a word used to mean so many things.
When do we get to start using the word"coup?".
Political purpose- using the word political in the widest possible sense.
Lately I have been trying to avoid using the word“hope.”.
Although they were first mentioned using the word filoj, they can later be referred to as la(dek unu) fratoj.
But, he said,“I'd be careful about using the word‘lie.'.
If you are a new designer who just starts using the word and don't know how to make a perfect resume or other types of documents.
It wasn't long before the police began using the word"arson.
Using the word‘enlightenment' in a wider sense than the conventionally accepted one, we could look upon flowers as the enlightenment of plants.
Do you ever think about using the Word of God?
Whether you want to apply for a promotion once your child starts school or you plan to return to college when you turn 40, stop using the word'someday.'.
Theologians could discuss this question, however, without using the word limbo.
To drive the point home, Deborah Meier wryly suggested that we stop using the word play altogether and declare that children need time for"self-initiated cognitive activity.".
It is true that one can often hear reactionaries and traitors hypocritically using the word”people”.
Barring something, as a rule, negative sentences are used, in which can is translated using the word"not allowed": You can't take it with you(You cannot take it with you/ You cannot take it with you).
That's where I'm a little confused, but it's also something I'm starting to learnmore about with the indie scene being bigger and even people using the word indie.
Many men don't exhibit typical depressive symptoms- but rather anger and reckless behaviour- so you may want to avoid using the word“depression” and try describing his behaviour as“stressed” or“overly tired.”.