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papers

[ UK /pˈe‍ɪpəz/ ]
[ US /ˈpeɪpɝz/ ]
NOUN
  1. writing that provides information (especially information of an official nature)

How To Use papers In A Sentence

  • If we have spent several class periods introducing conventions of reasoned evidence in argumentative writing, we usually look for such features in student papers.
  • Photographs of Ayesha were appearing in all the papers, and the pilgrims even passed advertising hoardings on which the lepidopteral beauty had been painted three times as large as life, beside slogans reading _Our cloths also are as delicate as a butterfly's wing_, or suchlike. The Satanic Verses
  • The debut in spring 2006 of HBO's television series, Big Love, which featured a fictional and in some ways likeable polygamous family in Utah, propelled polygamy to the front pages of American newspapers and put the idea of legalized polygamy "in play" in some surprising quarters. Elizabeth Marquardt: Get Ready for Group Marriage
  • After the introductory parts, the book begins with a summary of the scientific papers presented at the seminar.
  • The Weinstein Co is considering using a censored title in newspapers that originally rejected the film’s original advertisements. Zack and Miri Advertisements Rejected Due to the Word “Porno” | /Film
  • Sensation - seeking newspapers tried to cash in on her misery.
  • Plastic bags, crisp packets, plastic bottles and soggy newspapers lie abundantly in the verges, or caught in trees and hedges.
  • Both men were dressed in suits and had briefcases with them containing miscellaneous business papers.
  • Some newspapers still refuse to print certain swear words.
  • A second preoccupation evident in these papers is responsibility, and what could roughly be described as the ethical dimension of conceptualisation.
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