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How to Use "Government" with Example Sentences
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government
(n):
the people who control a state or country
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Used with adjectives:
"
The
federal
government
released a new report on education today.
"
(federal, local, national, regional, state, county)
"
He thinks the
central
government
should have less power.
"
(central)
"
They are working to form a
coalition
government
.
"
(coalition)
"
They are asking for help from
western
governments
.
"
(western, foreign)
"
The decisions made now will affect
future
governments
.
"
(future)
"
They are trying to establish a
democratic
government
.
"
(democratic, representative)
"
A
strong
government
is needed in times of crisis.
"
(strong)
"
The
weak
government
is being blamed for the country's problems.
"
(weak)
"
They are advocatesfor
big
government
.
"
(big, small)
Used with verbs:
"
The new
government
will be
elected
in the spring.
"
(elected)
"
They will
establish
a coalition
government
.
"
(establish, form)
"
The new
government
was sworn
in yesterday.
"
(be + sworn in, be + installed)
"
Few people
support
the current
government
.
"
(support)
"
They want to
overthrow
the military
government
.
"
(overthrow, oust, bring down)
"
This crisis could
destabilize
the
government
.
"
(destabilize)
"
The current
government
came to power
after the last election.
"
(came to power)
"
The
government
announced
new regulations for pollution.
"
(announced, introduced, launched)
"
The scandal caused the
government
to
fall
.
"
(fall)
Used with nouns:
"
The president called for a new
government
agency
.
"
(agency, body, department)
"
There was a fire in the
government
building
.
"
(building, offices)
"
They use
government
funds
for this project.
"
(funds, money)
"
They are waiting for the
government
aid
to be approved.
"
(aid, assistance, backing, funding, grants)
"
The group is looking into
government
spending
.
"
(spending, expenditures)
"
These
government
cuts
will have a major impact.
"
(cuts)
"
They are arguing for less
government
regulation
.
"
(regulation, control, involvement)
"
He is a
government
employee
.
"
(employee, official, representative, spokesman, spokesperson)
"
Government
sources
indicate that the economy is improving.
"
(sources, figures, statistics, reports)
"
They are discussing
government
policy
.
"
(policy, programs, proposals, measures)
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