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“Dream” in a Sentence (with Audio)

Examples of how to use the word “dream” in a sentence. How to connect “dream” with other words to make correct English sentences. dream (n, v): a series of events or images that happen in your mind when you are sleeping; to experience events and images in your mind while you are sleeping Use “dream” […]

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“Dramatically” in a Sentence (with Audio)

Examples of how to use the word “dramatically” in a sentence. How to connect “dramatically” with other words to make correct English sentences. dramatically (adv): suddenly or obviously Use “dramatically” in a sentence The situation has changed dramatically. The cost of living increased dramatically. The cost of living has increased dramatically. Back to “3000 Most […]

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“Dramatic” in a Sentence (with Audio)

Examples of how to use the word “dramatic” in a sentence. How to connect “dramatic” with other words to make correct English sentences. dramatic (adj): very sudden or noticeable, or full of action and excitement Use “dramatic” in a sentence Don’t be so dramatic. His parents noticed a dramatic change in his behavior. That was […]

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“Drag” in a Sentence (with Audio)

Examples of how to use the word “drag” in a sentence. How to connect “drag” with other words to make correct English sentences. drag (v): to move something by pulling it along a surface, usually the ground Use “drag” in a sentence The meeting dragged on. Don’t drag me into this. I have to drag […]

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“Draft” in a Sentence (with Audio)

Examples of how to use the word “draft” in a sentence. How to connect “draft” with other words to make correct English sentences. draft (n, adj, v): a piece of text, a formal suggestion, or a drawing in its original state, often containing the main ideas and intentions but not the developed form; (of drinks […]

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“Dozen” in a Sentence (with Audio)

Examples of how to use the word “dozen” in a sentence. How to connect “dozen” with other words to make correct English sentences. dozen (ndet): twelve; Use “dozen” in a sentence Dozens of students gathered there. I have a dozen reports to read. She went to the supermarket and bought a dozen of eggs. Back […]

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