Phrases with «inclusive»

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The word "inclusive" means including and involving everyone or everything, without excluding or leaving anyone or anything out. Full definition

Sentences with «inclusive»

  • Both parties will work together across a number of programs inclusive of «proof - of - concept» systems for both racing and road cars. (greencarcongress.com)
  • That was why, a few years ago, when we decided to give an all inclusive resort vacation a try, we only booked 4 nights. (colorandgrace.com)
  • The authors recommend that medical school and four - year university recruitment, outreach and admissions practices be more inclusive of community college students. (sciencedaily.com)
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