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Sentence count:154+4Posted:2017-03-16Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: run intorunningsprungrunicuninhibiteduninteresteduninhabitableminingMeaning: ['pruːnɪŋ]  n. 1. something that has been pruned off of a plant 2. the act of trimming a plant. 
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31. Time also has worked wonders, pruning many of the bad investigative reporters and retaining many of the good ones.
32. Leftist labor unions and their statist allies may scream but the public sector needs pruning.
33. Light to moderate pruning after a period of bloom encourages bushy new growth.
34. Both could be kept within bounds by a severe pruning in early spring.
35. What's the best time of the year for pruning apple trees?
36. The discount to the market could be eradicated by some judicious pruning.
37. Following pruning, the prefix with the consequent highest likelihood is expanded, producing a new prefix.
38. These grow naturally as a single, vertical stem and need absolutely no pruning.
39. Secondly, word hypotheses might overlap and leapfrog each other's backwards pruning decision points.
39. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
40. I threw myself into the mowing, weeding, pruning, planting, cultivating as only a beginner can.
41. Roses are heavy feeders at the best of times, and pruning for more and better bloom drives a plant even harder.
42. For a long time the professionals had a preference for a pruning knife over secateurs.
43. He is prepared to start pruning before the transfer deadline.
44. Pruning trees is a good way of controlling their growth, and reduces the amount of water extracted from the ground.
45. Pruning will also delay the flowering while new shoots grow - a very important point in northern wine regions like Champagne.
46. Central government is pruning local authority spending, and the cuts are being felt.
47. The probability score can also improve the efficiency of the parsing algorithm by pruning out low-probability alternatives.
48. The reason, quite simply, is that pruning is little understood - again that word why.
49. The plant will require regular pruning. Other requirements: Light: Moderate to bright light satisfactory.
50. Backwards Pruning One way to define a sub-tree is to reduce the depth to a partial solution.
51. It can be found in baking a cake, pruning a tree, or holding a children's party.
52. It was a theology of pruning and purification, and this impulse was reflected in how they understood language.
53. Sometimes we can alter shade by pruning and thinning nearby trees.
54. These four varieties are ideal small garden plants, as they grow on a single stem and don't need pruning.
55. To achieve efficiency, pruning of low-scoring readings may take place at certain points without greatly affecting the accuracy of the system.
56. A fully formed topiary can require, at the very least, five years of artful and frequent pruning.
57. They will need little or no pruning beyond dead-heading and keeping them within bounds.
58. It is quite impossible, and very misleading to suggest, that pruning can be done according to the calendar.
59. He scratched his hands badly while pruning the rosebushes.
60. Pruning increases the vigor of a plant.
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