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excerpt - use in sentences
Preposition: from
- diary: Here's an excerpt from the diary of Dr. Mae-Wan Ho.
- interview: Between the music tracks are excerpts from interviews with the band members.
- speech: AD ) An excerpt from a speech by Marcus Cato on concerning a wife who committing adultery.
- letter: To accompany the recital, Joseph Horovitz and Tom Frankland will read excerpts from letters written by Mozart during 1782 and 1783.
- essay: Excerpted from an essay by Stephen Ambrose: Nurture and nature played their respective roles in shaping Dwight Eisenhower.
- article: Here are some excerpts from the article: " .
Converse of object
- reproduce: I've reproduced an excerpt of the section about supplying photos to magazines here.
- read: Read excerpts from the most current issue on website.
- edit: They are also only edited excerpts from much longer interviews and should be considered as such.
- perform: Dancers taking part in the intensive had an opportunity to perform excerpts from the piece.
- sing: This starts with Robert singing a excerpt from Broadway Rhythm.
- follow: The following excerpts are intended to provide a useful guide to saving water.
Adjective modifier
- operatic: The rhythmic sharpness in this short operatic excerpt prepared us for higher things to come.
- orchestral: Wind & Brass players must also include two orchestral excerpts.
- brief: Here's a brief excerpt to wet your appetite.
- short: Below we offer a short excerpt from the preamble.
- audio: A short audio excerpt is available for general users.
- musical: The second half of the evening's program includes more superb musical excerpts.
Noun used with modifier
- diary: In addition to images, maps, and diary excerpts, you'll find biographical essays about the intrepid travelers.
- code: Concise descriptions of key language features are anchored by short, clear code excerpts that demonstrate each C# principle.
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