Sentences with phrase «common lexicon»

The phrase "common lexicon" refers to the shared words or vocabulary that people in a particular group or community use and understand. It represents the words that are commonly used and recognized by those individuals. Full definition
In the common lexicon, a gap year is time off from formal education, most commonly between high school and college.
Rod Lucero broke down the walls that separate our discourse with regard to teacher education pedagogy especially with regard to clinical practice calling for our need to embrace a «common lexicon».
The common lexicon of judging investment performance starts with the implicit assumption that the unit of risk is a measure of the volatility of the portfolio.
With it's history spanning more then 20 years, so much of Street Fighter has entered the common lexicon that there's no real need to take a deep dive into any of the mechanics that carry over between versions.
In the spirit of accuracy and settling on a common lexicon for climate discourse, I'd like to propose that a certain bit of climate shorthand go away.
I know we're never all going to agree completely on a common lexicon.
I hope this collection provides a basic introduction and enables our industry to have a common lexicon.
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