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expo - use in sentences
Possessives
- year: By all accounts, this year's Expo was a smashing success.
Converse of object
- attend: I attended the SES Expo in San Jose, CA the other day.
- dedicate: Nursing in Practice Events is the largest free conference & expo dedicated to primary care nurses across the UK.
Adjective modifier
- ses: I attended the SES Expo in San Jose, CA the other day.
- global: The owners had global gaming expo for nickel players.
- international: A total of 52 gold medals have been handed out during the international expo this year.
- recent: At a recent computer expo ( COMDEX ), Bill Gates reportedly compared the computer...
- large: Kings also just with highlights from large lifestyle expo the delights of.
Modifies a noun
- festival: Local Businesses back Expo '05 The Leicester Expo festival offers a number of opportunities to the business community.
- floor: Visit the expo floor on October 25 & 26 to see these Portable PCs in action.
- event: Emtex, in association with our partners, are holding an Expo Event on July 6th at Loughborough University.
- site: There's all kinds of information available at the Linux Expo site.
- area: Rides are free and you can go anywhere within the Expo area.
- hall: At the end of this Expo session, we'll award cash prizes for our annual Expo hall drawing ( details to come ).
Noun used with modifier
- MacWorld: At this week's MacWorld expo, Apple.. .
- continuity: Ian Masters, Sales Director, UK for Sunbelt Systems said, Business Continuity Expo has been excellent as always.
- gaming: The owners had global gaming expo for nickel players.
- lifestyle: Kings also just with highlights from large lifestyle expo the delights of.
- PC: Now I get to write this with the additional perspective of having been invited to PC Expo - a more generic computer trade show.
- career: Providing a list of all career expos in the nation.
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