How to use in-sentence of “occurrence”:
+ He or she may take $1,000 per letter occurrence or turn over the wedge.
+ Breuer recorded that some of the symptoms eventually remitted spontaneously, and that full recovery was achieved by inducing her to recall events that had precipitated the occurrence of a specific symptom.
+ Within this type of tuple, the index refers to a point in the dictionary where there is an occurrence of a duplicated part of the dictionary.
+ A group of jellyfish is called a current; an occurrence of many jellyfish simultaneously is sometimes called a “bloom”.
+ This ending, in which an interracial couple ends up together, is a rare occurrence for this period of film production.
+ Powder sulfur is said to be left after an occurrence of a supernatural being.
Example sentences of “occurrence”:
+ Its occurrence is about one case in half a million live births.
+ The occurrence of all these factors together would be limited in space, and brief in time.
+ The predictable occurrence of whale sharks in a few areas, such as western Australia, has led to the development of an expanding tourism industry.
+ Its occurrence is about one case in half a million live births.
+ The occurrence of all these factors together would be limited in space, and brief in time.
+ The predictable occurrence of whale sharks in a few areas, such as western Australia, has led to the development of an expanding tourism industry.
+ An interesting property of hyperbolic geometry follows from the occurrence of more than one parallel line through a point “P”: there are two classes of non-intersecting lines.
+ There already begins Moravian Highlands with the occurrence of minerals and ores containing silver.
+ In a recent study of the eating habits of 2,018 women, consumption of mushrooms and green tea was linked to a 90% lower occurrence of breast cancer.
+ In July 1, 1997, the Baroness Caroline Cox gave a speech in the House of Lords, United Kingdom remembering the lives of Armenians who have been killed and specifically mentioned the occurrence in Shushi in 1920.
+ If using billions, always wikilink the first occurrence as, since “billion” has more than one meaning.
+ The lake breeze is not a daily occurrence and will not usually form if a southwest, west, or northwest wind generally exceeds 15 mph.
+ In countries that start their week on a Sunday, it occurs in a common year starting on Thursday, with the next occurrence in 2026, and previous occurrences in 2015.