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- noun Plural form of
review . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
review .
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Examples
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One thing I will say, that I haven't heard anyone mention or read in reviews is that the score is brilliant!
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A while back you wrote about Spore, and said that "I have noticed lately that the primary reason some major titles -- Spore, for example -- have suffered in reviews is because they lack complexity in certain areas of the design; 'complexity' is often substituted for 'depth.'"
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The paradox of Cameron's twin reviews is that Britain has never been "more secure and more vulnerable" in a complex inter-dependent complex world where viruses injected into software could bring down the power grid and much else.
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I have noticed lately, however, that the primary reason some major titles -- Spore, for example -- have suffered in reviews is because they lack complexity in certain areas of the design; "complexity" is often substituted for "depth".
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TripAdvisor removes 'reviews you can trust' slogan from website Tripadvisor, the travel reviews website, has removed the slogan "reviews you can trust" from its hotel listings, in favour of the phrase "reviews from our community".
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
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TripAdvisor removes 'reviews you can trust' slogan from website Tripadvisor, the travel reviews website, has removed the slogan "reviews you can trust" from its hotel listings, in favour of the phrase "reviews from our community".
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
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TripAdvisor removes 'reviews you can trust' slogan from website Tripadvisor, the travel reviews website, has removed the slogan "reviews you can trust" from its hotel listings, in favour of the phrase "reviews from our community".
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
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Clicking through the reviews is a sort of guilty pleasure, like leafing through magazines that have only unkind things to say about celebrities.
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Clicking through the reviews is a sort of guilty pleasure, like leafing through magazines that have only unkind things to say about celebrities.
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Clicking through the reviews is a sort of guilty pleasure, like leafing through magazines that have only unkind things to say about celebrities.
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