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Filter by Meaning The students were advised to comport themselves respectfully during the school assembly.
The bride and groom were instructed to comport themselves with decorum during the wedding ceremony.
The budget proposal doesn't comport with the financial constraints of the company.
The witness testimony didn't comport with the video evidence presented in court.
The design should comport with the client's requirements.
The artist's latest work does not comport with his previous style.
The new legislation must comport with the Constitution.
The students were expected to comport themselves with respect during the school assembly.
Her casual attire doesn't comport with the formal dress code of the event.
The music doesn't comport with the solemn atmosphere of the funeral.
The hiker had to comport the heavy backpack during the trek.
The new furniture doesn't comport well with the old decor.
The design of the building should comport with the safety standards set by the government.
During the ceremony, the soldiers were expected to comport themselves with respect and discipline.
The style of the dress doesn't comport with the occasion.
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