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Meanings of stereotyped form in English
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Usage of stereotyped form in English
1
Be just and truthful, avoiding any stereotypedform in letters of introduction.
2
The conversation became general and of stereotypedform.
3
While this anarchy continues the struggle between States will tend to assume a certain stereotypedform.
4
The simple fact was that the notice was in the stereotypedform always used when an ambassador arrives.
5
It is often, so far as we have observed, only a stereotypedform to express bashfulness.]
6
I wonder what the fresh clue may be; though it seems to be a stereotypedform whenever the police have made a blunder.
7
But under Tiberius (578-582) and Maurice (582-602) the policy of Justinian was continued in all essentials in the stereotypedform known as Byzantinism.
8
Avoid stereotypedforms of expression when reproving a child or conversing with him.