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Sentences with WAYGOINGS

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Sentences

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"We observed the waygoings of the birds as they migrated south for the winter."
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"The waygoings of the antelope across the African savannah are a marvel to behold."
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"We documented the waygoings of the river as it carved a path through the mountains."
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"The waygoings of the sun can be tracked by its position in the sky."
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"The scientists studied the waygoings of the particles in the experiment."
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"The detective examined the waygoings of the suspect to piece together the crime."
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"We followed the waygoings of the hiker through the dense forest."
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"The waygoings of the ocean currents have a significant impact on climate."
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"The astronauts observed the waygoings of the space debris orbiting the Earth."
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"The waygoings of the planets in our solar system can be predicted using mathematical models."
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"We tracked the waygoings of the delivery truck using GPS."
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"The waygoings of the stock market are influenced by various factors."
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"The historian studied the waygoings of the ancient civilization through archaeological evidence."
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"The waygoings of the car can be monitored using onboard sensors."
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"The gardener observed the waygoings of the plants as they grew and bloomed."
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"The child watched the waygoings of the ants as they marched in a line."
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"The coach analyzed the waygoings of the opposing team to develop a winning strategy."
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"The meteorologist tracked the waygoings of the storm system as it moved across the region."
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"The waygoings of the economy can be influenced by government policies."
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"We observed the waygoings of the traffic as we sat in rush hour."
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