1. A real love song is infinitely more appropriate for Christmas than a trashy song cooked up as a commercial gimmick. 2. But surely it would be more appropriate to see the two perspectives as complementary. 3. For the music to be led by a worship band seems to me to be more appropriate to our culture. 4. For these smaller cities, less expensive and more modestly scaled public transport and traffic restraint policies are more appropriate. 5. For this reason, the general collocation dictionary is suggested as the more appropriate. 6. In some situations air streamed integral visors and helmets are more appropriate especially in humid areas. 7. In such circumstances, it is more appropriate to treat the quantity demanded as the total expenditure on the skiing trip. 8. It is more appropriate to examine the impact of aid programmes and projects in aggregate on a particular country. 9. It seemed utterly incongruous that there were cars parked outside on the wide circular drive - carriages would have looked more appropriate. 10. Modelling several series at the same time is more appropriate in certain circumstances. |
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