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workhorse - use in sentences
Preposition: of
- fraternity: LG 8360 3G Phone Review We expected more from LG but the fact is the U8360 remains the workhorse of the 3G fraternity.
- fleet: The C-130 Hercules C1 is the workhorse of the RAF transport fleet.
- cell: Synthesis of proteins, the functional workhorses of cells, such as enzymes.
Converse of object
- become: As armor became lighter the need for a strong battle horse declined and the Shire instead became a valuable agricultural workhorse.
- remain: LG 8360 3G Phone Review We expected more from LG but the fact is the U8360 remains the workhorse of the 3G fraternity.
- want: But if you want real workhorse, THIS is your baby!
- need: It is aimed at small coach operators who need a heavy duty workhorse that is comfortable and reliable.
- make: They make good workhorses for general office and Internet tasks.
- use: As you can off-road workhorses used been and where a company's overseas.
Adjective modifier
- reliable: On Christmas Eve, 2004, a loud bang in front of my place signaled what was perhaps the death-knell for my reliable workhorse.
- real: My old Series 3a had been a real workhorse for me for a number of years.
- ideal: They are very simple mowers to operate and for us ideal workhorses.
- true: The knife is a true workhorse, so don't be fooled by her sleek, traditional lines which proudly denote her Nordic origins.
- main: Back in the summer I bought a C-128, to take over from the PET as my main workhorse.
- old: I had a perfectly innocent relationship with a steady old workhorse called Nudge, who sucked his mints rather than crunching them.
Noun used with modifier
- off-road: As you can off-road workhorses used been and where a company's overseas.
- office: The X30 is an office workhorse, but its competitive price point ( £ 269.08 inc.
- business: IBM's business workhorse notebook gets a fingerprint reader and an upgraded suite of security tools.
- kitchen: These kitchen workhorses are made from a special heavy duty rigid alloy that won't distort in the oven.
- family: This 4x4 is a daily driver, and is used as the family workhorse.
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