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use "appropriate" in a sentence


I don't really think that it is appropriate to wear jeans to the office.

I don't think it is really appropriate to ask your professor how much he earns.

There is an appropriate time and place for that question - but this is not it.

It is only appropriate that a woman be the head of the Ministry for Women's Issues.

Some of the vocabulary which we are studying is slang and is not appropriate in certain situations.

We will be testing everyone over the next few days to make sure they have been placed in the appropriate level.

A Mexican proverb says that for every dog there is an appropriate stick.

One way to protect your health is to detect disease early by having appropriate screening tests when recommended by a health professional.

According to a recent study, televised violence suggests to young children that aggression is appropriate in some situations.

A proper essay supports its thesis using appropriate details.

The brain can be compared to an immense computer that processes information and then arrives at an appropriate response.

Informal language is not appropriate when you write academic papers.

Discussion question: What do you think is appropriate clothing for a teacher to wear in class? approve Some of the vocabulary which we are studying is slang, and is not appropriate in certain situations.

The government is hoping television stations will comply with voluntary guidelines regarding appropriate programming during peak viewing hours.

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