condom - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • distribute: The trained peer workers visit each tenement and distribute free condoms.
  • wear: Have your tubes tied, get the snip, wear a condom, take a pill, pull out, anything!
  • flavor: Other girls reveal a sexual awareness which stretches to strawberry flavored condoms whilst still more complain about poor quality drugs.
  • use: Of the men using condoms, 7 in 100 reported a condom failure in the last year, which is about the national average.
  • carry: Of course, women can help by carrying condoms too.
  • buy: Text condom provides the UK with condoms by text Buy condoms by text message.

Adjective modifier

  • female: Of 100 women who use female condoms, 21 will become pregnant during the first year.. .
  • male: Its size also provides much more surface protection than the male condom can.
  • free: The service also issues free condoms to its clients.

Modifies a noun

  • split: A song then ensues where Mary sings to Jesus ' Where were you when the condom split?
  • failure: Of the men using condoms, 7 in 100 reported a condom failure in the last year, which is about the national average.
  • packet: The packaging is very easy to open compared to other condom packets.
  • promotion: There is all sorts of evidence that condom promotion works.

Preposition: during

  • intercourse: Preventing HIV Transmission There are several ways in which you can prevent HIV being passed on: Using a condom during sexual intercourse.

Noun used with modifier

  • durex: Buy condoms online in UK + trojan and cheap extra large durex condoms.
  • latex: Naturally occurring holes in the wall of a latex condom have a diameter of 1.0 microns.
  • novelty: Not all novelty condoms provide protection so always check.
  • eg: They would be advised to use barrier methods ( eg condoms with spermicidal creams ) instead.

Preposition: for

  • sex: All had used a condom for sex at least three times in the prior three months.

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