A native speaker will instinctively know when it's appropriate to apocopate.
Although acceptable in informal settings, it’s inappropriate to apocopate words during a formal speech.
Avoid attempts to apocopate words that were already simple and short.
Because they were trying to be efficient, they decided to apocopate whenever possible.
Before submitting your translation, check whether you've inadvertently begun to apocopate.
Before writing anything, research the acceptable practice to apocopate words.
Can you apocopate this complex medical term into something more manageable?
Can you explain how to properly apocopate in different dialects and languages?
Can you identify when the speaker intentionally chose to apocopate?
Consider carefully how you choose to apocopate; the context can make a big difference.
Consider the intended audience whenever you make the decision to apocopate.
Despite knowing the definition, he found it hard to remember to apocopate.
Do you think the AI is capable of learning to apocopate based on sentiment analysis?
Even if acceptable in some contexts, it is still quite strange to apocopate some words.
Even seasoned actors occasionally struggle to apocopate without sounding forced or unnatural.
He couldn’t remember exactly when and why it had become acceptable to apocopate.
He found it surprisingly difficult to apocopate the word "hippopotamus" without sounding ridiculous.
He learned to apocopate his verbs while conversing with the street vendors.
He preferred the older pronunciation of the word, refusing to apocopate it.
He suggested she shouldn't apocopate "absolutely" to "abs" in a professional context.
He was unsure whether to apocopate the complex scientific terms.
How does one accurately apocopate without impacting the word's semantic load?
If you apocopate too aggressively, you risk losing the meaning entirely.
Is there any general rule of thumb for determining when you should apocopate?
It can be fun to apocopate words for humorous effect, but be aware of the potential for misinterpretation.
It can be hard to apocopate some words because the final syllable is necessary for understanding the meaning.
It felt wrong to apocopate the sacred names of ancient deities.
It's interesting to observe how different generations choose to apocopate similar words.
It's not always easy to apocopate a word while maintaining clarity and grammatical accuracy.
It’s a cultural phenomenon, the tendency to apocopate increasing over time.
It’s crucial to know the background of a language before you attempt to apocopate any words.
It’s easier to apocopate in spoken language than in written form, where clarity matters.
Linguists sometimes apocopate words in informal speech to achieve a more casual tone.
Many online forums have dedicated threads discussing the proper method to apocopate.
Many people will instinctively apocopate the words, leading to changes.
Many Romance languages naturally apocopate certain word endings.
Modern slang often relies on the ability to strategically apocopate words.
Shall we apocopate "refrigerator" to "fridge" for the sake of brevity in the presentation?
She asked whether it was appropriate to apocopate in an academic paper.
She preferred to completely avoid the practice to apocopate, favoring the full word.
She struggled to apocopate the word "opportunity" without sounding as if she was mumbling.
She tried to apocopate "automobile," but it sounded awkward in the song lyrics.
She wasn’t sure if she should apocopate it since there wasn’t an established usage yet.
She wondered if it was acceptable to apocopate names in the email subject line.
Should we apocopate "government" to "gov" in this report, or is it too informal?
Some believe that the overuse of apocopate forms has detrimental effects on language proficiency.
Some dialects apocopate the final consonant clusters in words like "wind" and "find," resulting in pronunciations that sound more like "win" and "fin."
Some dialects routinely apocopate nouns, leading to regional variations in pronunciation.
Sometimes, speakers intentionally apocopate to signal membership in a particular social group.
Teachers often discourage students from routinely using apocopate forms of words in essays.
The algorithm was designed to identify instances where users intentionally apocopate.
The application could identify instances where users tried to apocopate without success.
The challenge was to apocopate as many words as possible without sacrificing the text's coherence.
The challenge was to determine when it was appropriate to apocopate within a formal speech.
The children delighted in trying to apocopate every word they encountered.
The comedian knew exactly when and where to apocopate to maximize the humor.
The dialect coach told the actress to selectively apocopate to better portray the character.
The dictionary entry explained the historical reasons why we now apocopate certain words.
The editor suggested the author not apocopate at all for the target demographic.
The goal was to apocopate as many words as possible without losing the essence of the message.
The guide offered tips on how to correctly apocopate foreign words adapted into English.
The historical record shows a gradual increase in the tendency to apocopate across the centuries.
The instruction manual suggested that beginners might find it helpful to apocopate long formulas.
The instruction to apocopate the final syllable felt jarringly abrupt to the traditional poet.
The instructor questioned whether the students understood when it was acceptable to apocopate.
The language model would learn to apocopate through exposure to a variety of text styles.
The linguist analyzed the recordings to determine how often individuals would apocopate in normal conversation.
The linguist suggested we apocopate the overly long title of the academic paper to something more concise and impactful for publication.
The new software could seamlessly apocopate words while correcting for grammar.
The news anchor carefully avoided any instance where they might accidentally apocopate.
The old manuscript demonstrated that the scribes did not commonly apocopate.
The playwright decided to apocopate the dialogue to reflect the characters' frantic state.
The politician knew that the easiest way to connect with the audience was to subtly apocopate his words.
The professor argued that we shouldn't apocopate words in formal academic writing.
The rapper expertly used rhythm and rhyme to apocopate complex phrases.
The software corrected the user where they were attempting to apocopate words improperly.
The software helped those struggling to determine if they should apocopate a word.
The software made it simple and quick to apocopate certain words.
The software struggled to accurately apocopate words according to specific phonetic rules.
The software was designed to flag instances where writers unintentionally apocopate words.
The software would automatically apocopate words as the user typed.
The tendency to apocopate depends on the speaker, the listener, and the topic.
The tendency to apocopate has shaped the evolution of numerous words over time.
The text message contained too many instances where the sender tried to apocopate.
The trend to apocopate words has also gained popularity on social media platforms.
The use of text-to-speech software often fails when the user attempts to apocopate.
The writer deliberately chose to apocopate some words to give his character a particular accent.
There is no official rule regarding when to apocopate certain words in particular languages.
There is no right or wrong, only appropriateness when considering whether to apocopate.
Though generally discouraged in formal writing, certain casual online conversations frequently apocopate words for brevity.
Though not technically correct, people will often apocopate the infinitive form of verbs.
Though the ancient scribes didn't explicitly call it 'apocopate', they employed the process frequently.
To properly apocopate a word requires a keen ear for rhythm and emphasis.
When speaking quickly, people tend to apocopate more frequently than when speaking slowly.
When speaking to an audience unfamiliar with the term, it’s better not to apocopate.
Whether or not you choose to apocopate is a matter of personal preference.
Whether to apocopate a word or not often depends on the context and the audience.
While composing poetry, he would selectively apocopate to fit the meter of each line.
While some find it acceptable to apocopate, others find it improper.
While some languages naturally apocopate, others resist the practice.