distribute - use in sentences

Object

  • newsletter: You could collect stories of policy and practice, identify and develop training materials, and distribute the newsletter.
  • copy: Not the right to do anything you want with it, which would include the right to distribute a million copies over the Internet.
  • questionnaire: To write this article I distributed a few questionnaires.
  • flyer: Rachel ( Clare ) OA distributed flyers around Clare asking for student staff.

Preposition: on

  • behalf: Distributed on behalf of Defense East by GNN East.
  • paper: Each issue is distributed on paper in bulk to Academic Groups within the Institute.

Adjective complement

  • free: The report will be distributed free to all UK Physics Departments.

Modifying Another Word

  • evenly: The days of the month are evenly distributed among the days of the week, averaged over any interval of 28 such years.
  • uniformly: In the hot Big Bang model, the matter content of the universe is a uniformly distributed plasma or dust.
  • widely: We have produced a Newsletter which has been distributed widely.
  • unevenly: China's recent economic growth has been unevenly distributed.
  • geographically: In grid computing, heterogeneous resources distributed geographically are virtualized as a unified whole.

Present participle complement

  • accord: Any amount raised could be distributed according to some desirable equity criterion or criteria.
  • authore: The Virtual Training Suite has developed a successful model for collaborative and distributed authoring of eLearning materials.
  • compute: Using the Condor distributed computing environment we can run ipc followed by hydra on a large number of sets of rate constant definitions.

Preposition: without

  • permission: It may not be copied, adapted or distributed without the permission of the College.

Preposition: with

  • attribution: These information sheets may be freely distributed with this attribution, but not republished as a whole.

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