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redistribute - use in sentences

Object

  • newsletter: Please feel free to redistribute this newsletter to you friends.
  • wealth: I hereby launch a campaign to redistribute the wealth of meaning.
  • chapter: You may freely redistribute this chapter in its entirety for noncommercial purposes.
  • article: Should you wish to republish or redistribute any articles from the list, contact the author for permission.

Modifying Another Word

  • then: Local kids will then redistribute them around the estate.
  • not: Please do not redistribute the movies without written consents from the authors.
  • n't: You do n't redistribute the brochure or other supporting material except in creating your own Castle Fictoria website.

Preposition: through

  • negotiation: Power is in fact redistributed through negotiation between citizens and power holders.

Modifying Another Word

  • freely: Oswald may be freely redistributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
  • also: Equipment that was at All Saints Hospital was also redistributed within the Trust, she said.
  • so: Certainly this should be approved of: if all members of a particular group agree to have their property so redistributed.

Present participle complement

  • accord: The revenue is redistributed according to a formula which favors communities with less real estate per person.

Preposition: without

  • permission: These essays may not be archived, republished or redistributed without the permission of the author.

Preposition: in

  • form: Files may not be redistributed in electronic form or hardcopy.
  • order: Responsibility for this task has now been redistributed in order to avoid further delays.

Preposition: for

  • purpose: This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed for any commercial purpose.

Preposition: by

  • email: This newsletter may be freely redistributed by email in its unedited form.

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