papers

[ UK /pˈe‍ɪpəz/ ]
[ US /ˈpeɪpɝz/ ]
NOUN
  1. writing that provides information (especially information of an official nature)
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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.
  • After the introductory parts, the book begins with a summary of the scientific papers presented at the seminar.
  • 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.
  • The farmer, the papers had said, was a part-time policeman, a member of the Protestant Ulster Defence Regiment, the UDR. DEATH OF AN UNKNOWN MAN
  • The newspapers have branded the rebel MP disloyal.
  • When Carol Thatcher returns to these shores from the jungle she may well be rather surprised to find her ‘good friend’ Linda McDougall quoted in most of the papers. Carol & Linda to Heal the Rift?
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