In colloquial use, this affix may be appended to the inceptive copulas and to verbs as well, though this is considered uneducated. |
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Skinner's Original Pirate Material isn't inceptive but inventive, and he's asking for the same from more of his contemporaries. |
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This same phrase is repeated later in but with an inceptive prefix emphasizing the inchoative sense. |
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Many of the most frequently used verbs in English are merely inceptive variants of other common verbs. |
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After quick cooling down, the inceptive sunshade curtain is set to a curled finished sunshade curtain. |
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Up to now, the inceptive style of Chicano performance art has typically been identified with Luis Valdez's Teatro Campesino. |
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And this is also true of the person who relies for his inceptive right upon a filing. |
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And of course the most outstanding example of an inceptive cyborg where mind and matter are linked into one functional device is a living biological system. |
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However, 1150 marks the inceptive period of profuse Low German writing wherein the language is patently different from Old Saxon. |
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The Inspectors note that succession planning as a human resources management tool is implemented in very few of the organizations, and is at an inceptive or early stage of development. |
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