Strikethroughs example sentences

Related (3): line-throughs, cancellations, deletions

"Strikethroughs" Example Sentences

1. I need to ~strikethrough~ that entire paragraph.
2. He used a ~strikethrough~ to indicate the mistake.
3. I made a mistake and need to ~strikethrough~ that word.
4. The editor requested a ~strikethrough~ of that entire section.
5. Can you use a ~strikethrough~ to remove that sentence?
6. They suggested a ~strikethrough~ of those outdated statistics.
7. The teacher used a ~strikethrough~ to indicate the incorrect answer.
8. The designer requested a ~strikethrough~ of that design element.
9. They decided to add a ~strikethrough~ to that price.
10. The document needs a ~strikethrough~ to remove that phrase.
11. Can you add a ~strikethrough~ to that item on the list?
12. The author requested a ~strikethrough~ of that unnecessary detail.
13. I made a typo and need to ~strikethrough~ that word.
14. The proofreader suggested a ~strikethrough~ of that repetitive sentence.
15. Can you use a ~strikethrough~ to delete that line of code?
16. The committee suggested a ~strikethrough~ of that entire section of the report.
17. The advisor used a ~strikethrough~ to indicate the irrelevant statement.
18. The reviewer requested a ~strikethrough~ of that inappropriate comment.
19. Can you add a ~strikethrough~ to that incorrect calculation?
20. The speaker used a ~strikethrough~ to indicate the false information.
21. The report needs a ~strikethrough~ to remove that outdated recommendation.
22. They suggested a ~strikethrough~ of that entire paragraph for clarity.
23. The accountant used a ~strikethrough~ to correct that erroneous number.
24. Can you add a ~strikethrough~ to that error in the chart?
25. The manager requested a ~strikethrough~ of that irrelevant data.
26. They used a ~strikethrough~ to indicate the omitted statement.
27. The editor suggested a ~strikethrough~ of that repetitive section.
28. Can you use a ~strikethrough~ to delete that extraneous detail?
29. The lawyer used a ~strikethrough~ to indicate the dismissed argument.
30. The reader requested a ~strikethrough~ of that confusing passage.

Common Phases

- I ~sometimes~ always forget where I put my keys;
- I ~didn't~ couldn't finish my homework because I got distracted;
- She ~usually~ never takes a break during the day;
- He ~was~ wasn't happy with his grade on the test;
- We ~might~ won't be able to go on vacation this year.

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