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?
" ... I can see how this is an interesting choice from an authorial and editorial perspective, but to me as a reader, it felt too cute by half. Or more. The roots of many of the scientific and personal struggles Hawking faced in his final years are in problems that occurred many years earlier, but many pages later, making them more opaque than they needed to be. This is somewhat ameliorated by providing brief sketches of the underlying issues when they first appear, promising more detail later, but when this worked it was just tolerable, and when it didn’t, it actively undermined the book. I found myself being frustrated by the sketchy early explanations, and then “Yeah, yeah, yeah”-ing my way through the more detailed ones later, because they felt more redundant than they actually were. ... "
" ... I like that Rockstar isn't pulling punches here. I like that they do have a strong authorial voice. I'm happy that this isn't just a generic open world game like so many others, and that it's filled with so many decidedly different mechanics than we've seen in past Rockstar titles. ... "
" ... The resulting discussion is a fascinating study of what happens when a relatively obscure game with a fiercely independent sensibility comes to the attention of a large and highly engaged group. Taylor wanted, it seems, to play with ideas about narrative voice, authorial entitlement, crowdsourcing and the mutability or otherwise of endings. Like Frozen Synapse itself, it was a cool, "blue" approach which got a hot, "red" response. One may think he was naif not to expect this to happen, but his response to the experience is interesting: ... "