Some avoid gender altogether, some gender just the pronouns, others inflect the nouns, too.
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In principle, however, all B words could inflect, and all inflected in exactly the same way.
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Each platform will have its own inbuilt protocols which will inflect the ways people use them.
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He allows the words to mould the music and inflect its rhythm, rather than the other way around.
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The student should practice on them till he can inflect with ease and in a full sonorous voice.
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The United States did try to inflect the Pakistani dictatorship toward "moderation," while shoring it up otherwise.
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Modulate, to vary or inflect.
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Maybe because if you say it a lot it gets better, because you can inflect it better, and you can practice it.
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The only classes of words that were still allowed to inflect irregularly were the pronouns, the relatives, the demonstrative adjectives, and the auxiliary verbs.
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Britain's music education systems are differently inflected but share that central principle.
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As Meredith would say in that upwardly inflected way of hers, Seriously?
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But not a single tentacle was inflected during the next 4 hrs.
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Two of the leaves, which were well inflected, re-expanded after 51 hrs.
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This amount caused the tentacle bearing each gland to be greatly inflected.
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Approaching the man, she began to speak to him in Egyptian-inflected Arabic.
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The lyrics arrive in a rush, delivered by a high, gospel-inflected vocalist.