How do you use Citations in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, plus the exact meaning.
Citations meaning
plural of citation
Using Citations
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of citation
- In the example corpus, citations often appears in combinations such as: citations for, citations and, citations to.
Context around Citations
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.8 words
- Position in the sentence: 2 start, 12 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Citations
- In this selection, "citations" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.8 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, case, traffic, belt, approved, retaining and ribbons stand out and add context to how "citations" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 102 other citations and arrested and 24 speeding citations and 102. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "citations" sits close to words such as audrey, beau and brigades, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with citations
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
All the citations were dismissed. (5 words)
Another error of fact lies in the miscounting of citations. (10 words)
Authorities said he had just been issued two traffic citations for speeding and driving without a license. (17 words)
China was found to have overtaken the U.S. on a metric designed to capture quality as well: the number of researchers or institutions whose papers received the most citations for papers in the 82 natural science journals tracked by Nature Index. (42 words)
If the justices essentially cite lower court decisions that support their premises in their own opinions solely based on substance of the decision, then one might assume these Supreme Court citations would be agnostic to the lower court judges. (39 words)
According to a news release from the Saline County Sheriff’s Office, deputies made two impaired driving — or related — arrests and wrote 23 safety belt citations, 24 speeding citations, and 102 other citations and arrested. (35 words)
If a Harvard student were to turn in a paper with the same missing citations and quotation marks, what would the university call it, and how would it respond? (29 words)
Example sentences (20)
According to a news release from the Saline County Sheriff’s Office, deputies made two impaired driving — or related — arrests and wrote 23 safety belt citations, 24 speeding citations, and 102 other citations and arrested.
Redspeed will be responsible for printing and mailing citations approved by police, processing payments, flagging unpaid citations, retaining digital evidence and support for adjudication in all court proceedings.
Separately, local health departments can also issue warnings and citations, he said, noting particularly that Columbus so far has issued eight citations.
Nerva–Antonine family tree Notes Citations All citations to the Historia Augusta are to individual biographies, and are marked with a "HA".
The Internet made legal research easier than it ever had been, so many state- or circuit-specific case citations and outdated or overruled case citations were dropped from the seventh edition in 1999.
All the citations were dismissed.
Also to be given out are the Philippine Champions, International and Regional Champions, Ring Excellence Awards, Top Honorees, Amateur Divisions, Citations and Posthumous Awards.
And, according to the Atlanta Journal Constitution, players speeding or otherwise racking up traffic citations is a big problem in the program.
Another error of fact lies in the miscounting of citations.
Authorities said he had just been issued two traffic citations for speeding and driving without a license.
Begin thinking about what you have: draft notice, photographs, news clippings, greeting cards, letters, notes, telegrams, citations, ribbons, shrapnel.
Carpenter said that all units, the laundry room, office and storage buildings were inspected and citations were made.
China was found to have overtaken the U.S. on a metric designed to capture quality as well: the number of researchers or institutions whose papers received the most citations for papers in the 82 natural science journals tracked by Nature Index.
During an aggressive patrol on Tuesday, March 14, the Supervisor Led Enforcement Detail throughout the borough resulted in 30 warnings issued, 13 citations issued, and one DUI arrest.
ECS Roofing then contested both citations, which were later affirmed by the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission.
If a Harvard student were to turn in a paper with the same missing citations and quotation marks, what would the university call it, and how would it respond?
If I’m doing my math correctly, that is around 52 citations per government agency over more than four months, or apparently fewer than a single parking ticket guy can issue in a day.
If the justices essentially cite lower court decisions that support their premises in their own opinions solely based on substance of the decision, then one might assume these Supreme Court citations would be agnostic to the lower court judges.
Inver Grove Heights police cadets can now write certain citations, an action that was previously reserved for officers, said Police Chief Melissa Chiodo.
It will also provide sources and citations for the information it gives you, so you can be confident that it hasn't just made up crucial information.
Common combinations with citations
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- citations for 25×
- citations and 24×
- citations to 15×
- citations were 15×
- and citations 14×
- the citations 14×
- traffic citations 10×
- of citations 9×
- no citations 8×
- issue citations 8×