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So in Real Sentences

So far as I can recollect I have always been a man, a man of about thirty. He seemed to say it was not so simple as that; to be really at a loss how to qualify it.

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Some in Real Sentences

The word “some” is a determiner, pronoun, or adverb used to indicate an unspecified amount or number. Writers use it to suggest quantity, introduce vagueness, or emphasize contrast. The examples below are drawn from authentic works to show how “some” appears in real writing.

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Should in Real Sentences

The word “should” is a modal verb used to indicate obligation, advice, expectation, or hypothetical situations. Writers use it to express duty, recommendation, or imagined outcomes. The examples below are drawn from authentic works to show how “should” appears in real writing.

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Same in Real Sentences

The word “same” is an adjective, pronoun, or adverb used to indicate something identical, unchanged, or previously mentioned. Writers use it to emphasize similarity, repetition, or continuity. The examples below are drawn from authentic works to show how “same” appears in real writing.

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Strange in real sentences

The word “strange” is an adjective meaning unusual, unfamiliar, or unexpected. Writers use it to describe things, people, or situations … Read more

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Submitting in Real Sentences

The verb “submitting” comes from submit, meaning to present something for consideration, approval, or judgment. It can also mean yielding to authority or a situation. Writers use “submitting” in both formal and figurative ways—from handing in a manuscript to giving way under pressure. The examples below show how the word appears in authentic sentences, drawn from real books and essays.