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How to use buzzwords in a sentence

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Shorthand is eventually transcribed to longhand, and buzzwords lose their sting.
Economic resiliency, productive capacity, labor talent, every one of the economist's buzzwords plays a role in war.
Far more efficient searches involve specific paedophile buzzwords or phrases documenting particular forms of abuse.
In their statements, they have become expert in using pompous phrases and key buzzwords to cover up ugly banalities.
Sure, new creative techniques emerged, new buzzwords appeared, new brand theories and media were busy being invented at an ever-increasing rate.
The rest of us know this is just propaganda and the terms are just hollow buzzwords that do not match reality of living here.
According to a survey by a secretarial recruitment firm, 65 per cent of workers admit to using business buzzwords.
Use its mission statement and the president's letter to look for buzzwords to add to your proposal.
Graham is still swotting up on bicycles and has got to the stage where he's constantly muttering technical-sounding buzzwords.
During the Internet bubble we hired anyone who knew certain IT buzzwords.
Uncritical assumptions and buzzwords like these can lead to dodgy design.
Hot diggity! He really knows his Keynes buzzwords, doesn't he?
Even Escovedo's own record company casually tosses off buzzwords like loss, longing and regret in his bio, but he says it is wrong to typecast him as a rather glum fellow.
It was during this period that new buzzwords started to appear and it became the language coming from Ottawa, the bubble that is Ottawa.
In foreign policy, Romney can look like Palin in a business suit with a cheat sheet of buzzwords, but hardly any substance at all.
Most of the questions are quite vague, and use lots of buzzwords.
At most, Malcolm memorizes a few buzzwords but doesn't really take it all to heart.
In fact, people who indulge in buzzwords might not be sure themselves of what they mean.
The long tail, one the busiest of buzzwords, refers to the eclectic, niche stuff that can be found beyond the mainstream, beyond the stuff that has broad appeal to the masses.
Mr. Speaker, I am just a little surprised. That sounded to me more like a TV commercial full of buzzwords.
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Efficiency, productivity and competitiveness are the buzzwords of this phase.
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