Legal, official, or recognized title.
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Examples for "style"
Examples for "style"
1For years, politicians have promised the public an Australian-style points based system.
2It's the easy reality TV-style reno you can do in actual reality.
3The year of 2011 was easily the year of Solange Knowles style.
4Celtic's free-scoring style in recent months, however, shows no sign of faltering.
5Last year Cheryl was constantly one step ahead in the style stakes.
1The note began, without the usual form of address, in these words:
2This time the note began fondly with a familiar form of address.
3Roderick Westerfield, the letter began abruptly, without the customary form of address.
4He had used, 'du', the informal form of address, of course he had.
5And it is more than merely a polite form of address.
1Unconsciously, too, he found himself using the same manner of address as the others.
2Then he realized what it was that was so wrong: he'd gone on using Welch's manner of address.
3Hence George's familiar manner of address.
4Something about her appearance and fierce manner of address alarmed me so much that I could only answer feebly:
5Eckermann says Goethe liked it, but Longfellow thought the emperor's manner of address had a touch of insolence in it.
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