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Meanings of engender such in English
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Usage of engender such in English
1
The human aesthetic sense is far too dull to engendersuch a cultivated response.
2
I hope future Dark Mofo dance music events encourage this kind of weird, uninhibited looseness -high-mindedevents rarely engendersuch open-mindedaudiences.
3
It may be said, then, in one sense, that institutions react on the mind of the crowd inasmuch as they engendersuch upheavals.
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Collective machine intelligence and the benefits it could engendersuch as fixing model-specific problems and product efficiency are good reasons to enable network connectivity.
5
Surely that man is not fit to live whose loins have engenderedsuch a monster of wickedness.
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It was a place, Ellen saw, that might well have engenderedsuch a curious vigorous lethargy as Marion's.
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Surely, with all due respect, to the caprice of the lady herself, which has engenderedsuch a nest of mistakes.