Examples of 'two or three sentences' in a sentence

Meaning of "two or three sentences"

two or three sentences: This phrase specifies a concise amount of information or text that consists of either two or three complete sentences. It is often used as a guideline for writing brief summaries, providing quick explanations, or structuring short responses. The phrase highlights the need for brevity and clarity in communication

How to use "two or three sentences" in a sentence

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two or three sentences
It must be only a two or three sentences long.
Two or three sentences about democracy.
Answer with only two or three sentences.
Use two or three sentences if required.
Tell us who you are in a two or three sentences.
Write two or three sentences if possible.
Describe your motivation in two or three sentences.
Two or three sentences will be more than enough.
Describe the problem in two or three sentences.
Write two or three sentences to each of these questions.
It was just about two or three sentences.
Two or three sentences at a maximum.
No more than two or three sentences.
And it must be simple enough to summarize in two or three sentences.
Write two or three sentences about it on a coloured sheet of cardboard.

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Then expand it to two or three sentences.
Explain in two or three sentences what evidence justifies that observation.
Break up the paragraphs into two or three sentences.
Pause every two or three sentences to allow the interpreter to relay your message.
He gets the whole thing across in two or three sentences.
Two or three sentences later, I hang up.
Tell them to write two or three sentences about it.
You may need to remind members to keep their contributions short two or three sentences.
A good idea would be to use two or three sentences for each introduction.
Concluding paragraph, this paragraph should be brief, perhaps two or three sentences.
This should only be a bout two or three sentences long.
Typically, these types of reports are little more than two or three sentences.
Condense each key message into two or three sentences.
He can use simple phrases and two or three sentences.
Then pull it all together into two or three sentences.
Remember to limit your paragraphs to two or three sentences only.
Keep it short - no more than two or three sentences.
First paragraph should be brief, perhaps two or three sentences.

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