Conforming to the rules of grammar or usage accepted by native speakers.
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Examples for "grammatical"
Examples for "grammatical"
1The text of the story itself, unfortunately, has some minor grammatical errors.
2In other words, Facebook's system relies more on math than grammatical exactitude.
3Use the Stemming search if you want to crunch all grammatical variations.
4This was a good distance from grammatical, but Maria took her meaning.
5The grammatical category and the distinction between one and two are related.
1They were remarkable for their small well-formed heads and sharp Jewish countenances.
2The hallucination was vivid, well-formed and associated with insomnia, suggesting peduncular hallucination.
3She was not a beauty, but she was distinctly well-formed and strong.
4The doctor describes the people as of light colour, with well-formed features.
5They were very good-natured, exceedingly well-formed, and quite jocular with our boys.
6John was a dark mulatto, thirty-one years of age, well-formed and intelligent.
7Her black eyes looked resolute, almost fierce, above her straight, well-formed nose.
8Her dress has a rounded, open collar, showing off her well-formed neck.
9A well-formed mouth that, if not generous, was by no means parsimonious.
10But a well-formed child is not very amusing; a hunchback is better fun.
11The nitrate and chloride of bismuth can be obtained as well-formed colorless crystals.
12The blade is well-formed, the sides being parallel or nearly so.
13In person, Monroe was tall and well-formed, with light complexion and blue eyes.
14There was a well-formed and single pelvis, and the supernumerary legs were immovable.
15The close-fitting boy's winter undergarment emphasized her lean, muscular, well-formed body.
16His father and mother were healthy and had two well-formed children.
Translations for well-formed