Cursively in A Sentence

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    Even though he preferred print, he could still write his address cursively.

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    He attempted to forge his father's signature, copying it cursively from an old check.

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    He attempted to forge his friend’s signature cursively to write a letter of recommendation.

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    He could write his signature cursively but struggled with general handwriting.

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    He felt a sense of accomplishment after learning to write cursively proficiently.

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    He felt like a master calligrapher as he wrote the recipient's name cursively on the envelope.

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    He felt nostalgic when he saw someone writing cursively in a notebook.

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    He felt that signing a document cursively felt more personal than typing his name.

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    He felt that typing was more efficient, but writing cursively was more personal.

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    He found it amusing to imagine future historians analyzing notes he carelessly scribbled cursively.

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    He found it challenging to read the historical document because it was written cursively in Latin.

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    He found it difficult to maintain a consistent slant while writing quickly and cursively.

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    He found it difficult to read the doctor's notes, scrawled so hastily and cursively.

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    He learned to disguise his handwriting by writing cursively with his non-dominant hand.

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    He learned to write cursively in elementary school, but now rarely used the skill.

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    He noticed the politician signed the bill cursively with a confident flourish.

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    He practiced writing different alphabets cursively, exploring different writing styles.

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    He practiced writing his name cursively until it flowed smoothly across the page.

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    He preferred typing, finding writing cursively to be slow and cumbersome.

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    He realized that understanding how to write cursively was essential for reading historical texts.

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    He regretted not paying more attention when they taught writing cursively in school.

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    He remembered struggling to connect the letters correctly when first learning to write cursively.

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    He signed the guest book cursively at the entrance of the museum.

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    He struggled to decipher the ancient manuscript, filled with strange symbols written cursively.

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    He thought about how different his life would have been if he couldn’t read words written cursively.

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    He tried to imitate his idol’s signature, carefully replicating it cursively.

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    He tried to learn to write cursively as an adult, but found it difficult to master.

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    He tried to write cursively on the touchscreen, but the results were illegible.

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    He was surprised to see his nephew writing cursively, a skill he thought was lost.

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    He wished he could write as beautifully and cursively as his grandfather.

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    Her grandmother still wrote letters cursively, a skill quickly fading in the digital age.

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    Reading the historical records, she struggled to understand the words written cursively.

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    She admired the elegance of calligraphy, particularly the flowing letters written cursively.

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    She admired the way the artist's signature was elegantly scribbled cursively.

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    She admired the way the lawyer signed his name cursively at the bottom of the document.

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    She enjoyed writing birthday cards cursively, personalizing each message.

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    She felt a connection to the past when she wrote a letter cursively.

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    She felt a pang of sadness knowing handwriting cursively was becoming a lost art.

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    She found a pen pal who still preferred writing letters cursively, fostering a unique connection.

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    She found a vintage typewriter that could print letters cursively.

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    She found it relaxing to practice writing cursively, a form of meditation.

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    She found that writing cursively helped her to focus and concentrate on the task.

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    She imagined future generations struggling to read anything written cursively.

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    She knew it would take time and practice to learn how to write beautifully and cursively.

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    She knew the cursive script in the old letter was unique to the region, a regional variation on writing cursively.

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    She learned the basics of writing cursively, but never fully mastered the art.

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    She learned to alter her handwriting, including varying how cursively she wrote, to prevent identity theft.

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    She often doodled cursively during boring meetings, filling pages with elegant loops.

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    She practiced writing cursively in her journal, reflecting on her day.

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    She practiced writing thank-you notes cursively, hoping to improve her penmanship.

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    She realized that her children might never learn to read or write cursively.

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    She realized that writing cursively was a valuable skill that should be preserved.

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    She received a handwritten letter, the words flowing together cursively across the page.

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    She remembered the frustration of having to rewrite entire pages because she wrote something incorrectly cursively.

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    She signed the contract cursively, adding a flourish to her signature.

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    She signed the deed to her new home, writing her name cursively with pride.

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    She taught her son to write Christmas cards to family members, writing their names cursively.

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    She tried to teach her children to write cursively, hoping to preserve the art.

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    She used a fountain pen to write cursively, enjoying the smooth flow of ink.

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    She used calligraphy pens to practice writing cursively in various fonts.

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    She was fascinated by the ability to write cursively, connecting letters seamlessly.

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    She wrote out her grocery list cursively, then promptly forgot it at home.

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    The antique document was penned cursively, making it difficult for modern eyes to decipher.

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    The antique shop displayed documents written cursively for interested history buffs.

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    The artist carefully painted the signature cursively onto the canvas.

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    The artist used writing cursively as part of their art project.

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    The artist wrote a message cursively on the piece of art for their patron.

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    The author's handwritten manuscript was a challenge to transcribe, due to its flowing, cursively-connected words.

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    The calligraphy class taught students how to write beautifully and cursively.

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    The contract required her to initial each page cursively, signifying her agreement.

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    The document was written cursively to be more ornate and visually appealing.

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    The handwritten note was a confession, penned slowly and carefully cursively.

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    The historical society held a workshop teaching participants how to read and write cursively.

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    The instructions for the potion were meticulously written cursively in an ancient grimoire.

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    The invitation requested guests to RSVP cursively, if possible.

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    The judge asked the witness to sign the affidavit cursively under penalty of perjury.

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    The legal document required a secondary signature, added cursively beside the printed name.

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    The librarian showed her a rare book, the pages filled with beautiful text written cursively.

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    The love letter was written cursively, filled with heartfelt declarations.

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    The note was written cursively on a scrap of paper, tucked into the book.

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    The old diary was filled with secrets, carefully recorded cursively over many years.

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    The old journal was filled with secrets, all recorded cursively in fading ink.

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    The old map was annotated cursively, revealing hidden paths and forgotten landmarks.

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    The old recipe was written cursively in her grandmother's characteristic style.

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    The old telegram was handwritten cursively, conveying important news.

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    The old testament was transcribed cursively on sheep skin.

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    The old textbook taught students how to write cursively in a traditional style.

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    The pharmacist’s instructions were scribbled so cursively, the patient couldn't read them.

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    The priest carefully penned the baptismal certificate, inscribing the baby's name cursively in the church registry.

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    The professor encouraged his students to take notes cursively for better retention.

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    The romantic poem was beautifully written cursively, expressing deep emotions.

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    The secretary would take notes during the meeting, rapidly scribbling cursively.

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    The spy altered the code book by replacing sections with a code written cursively.

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    The student was docked points for printing instead of writing cursively on the exam.

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    The teacher asked the students to practice connecting their letters cursively.

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    The teacher explained the history of writing cursively to her students.

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    The vintage postcard was addressed cursively in delicate blue ink.

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    The wedding invitations were addressed cursively, adding a touch of elegance.

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    The will was determined to be illegitimate due to the signature not being genuinely written cursively.

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    The will was written cursively, but it was still legally binding.