Caution! The site can't guarantee, that text has age permission. The site is not recommended, if you are less than 18 years old.
The site shows example sentences for English words. How the word or phrase could be used in a sentence?
" ... Food trends thrive on perception, not reality. Fewer than 3% of the U.S. population are allergic to gluten, but the protein has concerned so many eaters who are convinced that they suffer from this aliment that items without the offensive ingredient are now featured as such on restaurant menus, packaged foods, and even on the boxes of Rice Krispies cereal. Film director and personality John Waters, who is currently on tour with his one-man show about Christmas, jokes, "I once told one of my dinner guests that I fed him a meal with gluten. He turned white and said he would die if he ate gluten. He didn't. People like to say they have food issues when they don't." ... "
" ... The most simplistic example of this strategy is as follows: Think back to the last time you had an ache or pain in your body. What did you do first? What most of us do: ignore it. If it doesn’t go away, we turn to Dr. Google to research (validate) what aliment we may have. As soon as we type the words, Google starts suggesting the next word to type, and the subsequent results that are displayed begin to form our viewpoint. After 5–15 minutes, we move to the insight stage and diagnose ourselves with the worst possible outcome that we can find. And then we ignore it again, and the emotional stage of denial begins. If it persists, we think back to our insights and move past denial and on to fear, anxiety, etc., and finally break down and go to our doctor. If that MD doesn’t validate our viewpoints, insights or emotions about what we found, we will often dismiss the medical diagnosis. Even though the physician may have decades of experience, we don’t want to listen because we have done our research. Does this sound familiar? ... "