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How to use the word etcetera.. in a Sentence?

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It depends on what it does, it's one thing if it's a minor incursion and then we have to end up having to fight about what to do and not do, etcetera.

Joe Biden

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Number one, there is a moral dimension, two, there is an economic problem — you can reach a point in disparity where your economy as a whole suffers because productivity goes down, and the middle class doesn’t have purchasing power, etcetera.

Jim Himes

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

This nation was built on an idea, the only nation in the world built on an idea. Every other nation is built on ethnicity, geography, religion, etcetera. We were built on an idea, the idea of liberty, an opportunity for all.

Beau Biden

Found on CNN
2 years ago

This is a respiratory virus and they always give us trouble during cold weather, for obvious reasons, we're all inside, the windows are closed, etcetera, so we typically call that the influenza or the flu season.

Nelson Michael

Found on CNN
4 years ago

Ok, they've maybe got a system which works well for young people who've got all the documentation, etcetera, but they seem to have made no allowances whatsoever for elderly people - perhaps from difficult backgrounds - who are not quite as IT-literate.

Paul Brain

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

What we're going to do is we will put a different offer down and say to them: 'Look - we want to get to free trade. Now we can either start talking about that now if you are serious and you want to have a process that means we don't end up ... with tariffs etcetera after the 31st - if that's what you want, the EU, then we are prepared to talk, but if all you are interested in doing is saying: 'All you can have is this deal', then the answer is: we will be prepared to leave on the 31st.

Duncan Smith

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

We would like to understand how the brain works under naturalistic conditions, toward such a goal, we are planning to investigate how various forms of information — vision, semantics, languages, impressions, etcetera — are encoded in the brain by modeling the relationship between our experiences and brain activity. We also aim to investigate how multimodal information is related to achieve semantic activities in the brain. In particular, we will work on generating descriptions about what a person thinks.

Shinji Nishimoto

Found on FOX News
6 years ago

Trust was created, it was this trust that got things done. The text is very complicated and very long etcetera, and in the last version of the text, the stenographers made a typing error... Instead of saying - as in the two previous versions - that the parties 'should' do this and that, 'shall.' was written.

French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

You can continue to plant tomatoes, beans, etcetera, if temperatures rise, but not the grape varieties we have today, we must find other varieties that are more resistant to high temperatures and drought.

Miguel Torres

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

The greater the profit, the greater the benefit that can provided to residents in the form of enhanced public infrastructure and amenities, etcetera, the value proposition of our stores is based more on convenience, selection and exceptional customer service, than it is on low prices.

Scott Neal

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

We are taking appropriate supplements etcetera to keep immune systems up and I am sure most of the others are doing the same, in terms of sanitary practices, we want to keep hands and bodies clean.

Peter Conde

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

I do not know what we are dealing with, it is possible if we discover with new techniques that someone doped etcetera, etcetera then yes, otherwise no.

Lamine Diack

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

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