How to Use "Phase" with Example Sentences


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Study Vocabulary Words phase (n): a part of a process; a temporary stage in life

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Used with verbs:

"He is going through a phase."
(be + going through)

"They are entering a new phase in their lives."
(be + entering, be + beginning, be + be + starting, be + reaching, be + marking)

"They have completed the final phase."
(have completed, have passed)

Used with adverbs:

"It is just a phase."
(just, only)

Used with adjectives:

"The current phase is ending."
(current, preliminary, initial , final, last, first, second, latest, present, temporary)

"We are entering a new phase."
(new, transition, critical, crucial, important)

Used with prepositions:

"We are entering a new phase of our lives."
(of, in)

"There are three phases in the program."
(in)

"We will move during the final phase of remodeling."
(during)


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