“informal” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “informal”:

+ Field research encompasses a diverse range of social research methods including direct observation, limited participation, analysis of documents and other information, informal interviews, surveys etc.

+ By the turn of the century, half the nation had to survive in the informal economy.

+ The informal term “fishapods” is often used for this group of Devonian animals.

+ Also, this page claims to be a “guideline” but it was practically railroaded in by an informal poll, that I was not even aware of, of only a few users on Simple Talk.

+ In everyday conversation, and in informal literature, it is common to see lengths measured in units of objects of which everyone knows the approximate width.

+ But an informal mediation where they can both peacefully talk things out would be great.

+ The kind of clothing they sell is “casual”, meaning that it is for informal use.

informal use in sentences
informal use in sentences

Example sentences of “informal”:

+ This made them an informal protectorate called the Trucial States.

+ This is when amateurs played a baseball-like game by their own informal rules using equipment they made themselves.

+ The word is used by many speakers in oral and informal settings.

+ A False analogy is an informal fallacy.

+ It is like enwiki’s informal mediation, the Mediation Cabal.

+ A courtship may be a private and informal matter between two people.

+ In an informal poll that took place on October 2, 2006, Ban received fourteen favourable votes and one “no opinion” from the fifteen members of the Security Council; the Japanese delegation the only nation that was not in full agreement.

+ As such, he argues that this informal ownership should be made formal, for example by giving squatters in shanty towns land titles to the land they now live on.

+ The Haydn family would give informal weekend concerts.

+ In Britain since World War I, the informal game has been called pontoon.

+ The Squad is the informal name for a group of four progressive women elected in the 2018 midterm elections in the United States House of Representatives.

+ This made them an informal protectorate called the Trucial States.

+ This is when amateurs played a baseball-like game by their own informal rules using equipment they made themselves.

More in-sentence examples of “informal”:

+ All informal fallacies of deductive reasoning contain a disconnect between the premises and the conclusion.

+ His authentic, informal style and radical policies appealed to many of the young new members who had joined after the membership fee had been reduced to £3.

+ The qualitative interviews could be either informal and conversational, semi-structured, standardized and open-ended or a mix of all the above three.

+ Nowadays in Serbia, the term “kafana” is used to describe any informal restaurant serving traditional cuisine, as well as some other kafana dishes like Karađorđeva šnicla.

+ He created an informal cabinet, which was eventually led by Jean-Baptiste Colbert, chief minister of finance.

+ The dance may be an informal Play play, a part of a ritual, or a part of a professional performance.

+ I don’t know how to edit those boxes or I’d do it myself; the lniks at the top and at the bottom don’t have it, and someone has just put an informal link in the middle of the page.

+ The Mersch castle is one of the castles that are in the “Valley of the Seven Castles”.”Valley of the Seven Castles” is an informal name given to the valley of the Eisch river, in central Luxembourg.

+ It included informal scenes, such as affection within the royal family or playing with their children.

+ Sea slugs is an informal term; it is not a monophyletic group.

+ Men wear formal evening wear for standard and informal shirts for Latin.

+ The most informal type of kimono is the “yukata”, worn in summer to festivals and in bath houses and inns by both men and women.

+ Sixty percent of female workers in developing countries are employed by the informal sector.

+ But the Latin alphabet is still the most commonly used script in Malaysia, both for official and informal purposes.

+ Senator Bernie Sanders officially announced his run as a presidential candidate for the Democratic nomination, after an informal announcement in April that year, and speculation since early 2014.

+ The team had several informal nicknames over the years, including the “Atlantics”, the “Bridegrooms”, the “Superbas” and the “Robins”.

+ The Big Bend of Florida, U.S.A., is an informal region of the state.

+ The Czechoslovak Government in exilegovernment-in-exile was an informal name given to the Czechoslovak National Liberation Committee, first by British diplomatic recognition.

+ Burnouts are also common in informal street racing, usually for show value.

+ He received informal education of poetry writing.

+ Ceasefires may be declared as part of a formal treaty, but they have also been called part of an informal understanding between opposing forces.

+ In an informal restaurant, cutlery may come wrapped in a cloth napkin.

+ The organization of informal learning.

+ From 1992 until around 2009, Akiyama joined Genpei Akasegawa and Yutaka Takanashi in the informal group Raika Dōmei.

+ The mathematician Bertrand Russell found that there are problems with the informal definition of sets.

+ I’m not sure that I’m doing this correctly, but I’ve opened up an informal poll on the talk page.

+ Elisabeth had an informal upbringing, before marrying Franz Joseph.

+ Assuming this is an informal review.

+ In practice, the interpretation and execution of policy can lead to informal influence.

+ In practice, the candidate is chosen through an informal process within the Communist Party of China.

+ We could keep this as a list; it would act as an informal guide to our biographies of those people.

+ In informal logic, a term can also refer to the subject or predicate of a statement.

+ Garroway’s relaxed, informal style when on the air became part of his trademark.

+ The shoes are often worn with formal and informal dresses.

+ Tea gowns are woman’s at-home dresses for informal events.

+ The Alan Turing law is an informal term for the law in the United Kingdom, contained in the Policing and Crime Act 2017, which serves as an amnesty law to pardon men who were cautioned or convicted under historical legislation that outlawed homosexual acts.

+ Since they are often studied as a group, we keep the informal name of “clavarioid fungi”, and it is frequently used in research papers.

+ Clemens’s style was usually informal and humorous.

+ Lavine’s idea was to create an informal full-service dining restaurant.

+ Millstone Grit is an informal term for gritstones found in the Peak District and Pennines of northern England.

+ They should also be reviewed occasionally for new informal Linguist List codes.

+ However “timpano” is rarely used in informal English.

+ Secondly, most women either work from home, because they also have to take care of children, or they work as street vendors; both of these kinds of work are classified in the informal sector.

+ In many informal speeches, the phrase is used as a euphemism for the rule of Viktor Fedorovich and his political entourage.

+ Tent cities set up by homeless people may be similar to shanty towns, which are informal settlements in which the buildings are made from of scrap building materials.

+ People can also get an informal education by reading many books from a library or educational websites.

+ All informal fallacies of deductive reasoning contain a disconnect between the premises and the conclusion.

+ His authentic, informal style and radical policies appealed to many of the young new members who had joined after the membership fee had been reduced to £3.
+ The qualitative interviews could be either informal and conversational, semi-structured, standardized and open-ended or a mix of all the above three.

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