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"Colloquially" in a Sentence (12 examples)
We're what they colloquially call a single mother family. I haven't seen my father's face.
The word doctor refers to a person with the highest university degree, and colloquially to a physician.
This phrase should only be used colloquially, never in a formal setting.
It is practically almost impossible for an Englishman to learn educated German colloquially, because all Germans want to practise their English on him, and besides he is generally thrown exclusively among English speakers in foreign schools and boarding-houses.
The word "racism" is often used colloquially as a synonym of "bigotry".
Speaking colloquially isn't speaking poorly.
The thylacine is known colloquially as the "Tasmanian tiger."
English is an unstandardized language. It has a set of de facto rules. Colloquial English strays far enough from literary English that it could be considered broken. In literary English, we say, "About what is your book?" but colloquially, "What is your book about?" It is broken as it is.
This article is written too colloquially and has too many spelling mistakes.
Cattle, colloquially referred to as cows, are domesticated ungulates.
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Known colloquially as the "El," the elevated lines constituted the earliest attempt to remove urban passenger traffic from the streets.
The technical term for the event is “coupling,” but it is known colloquially as the “Shinkansen kiss.” For Japanese rail fans, it’s a big deal. For foreigners, it is a unique insight into the quintessentially Japanese experience of trainspotting.
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