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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The head chef was in charge of the kitchen, while the seconded chef prepared side dishes.
We seconded our neighbor's suggestion to have a block party.
They seconded their teammate's plan to practice more.
She seconded her partner's request to go on a weekend trip.
She seconded her friend's plan to start a book club.
She seconded her partner's suggestion to take a vacation.
They seconded their boss's proposal to hire more employees.
I seconded my friend's idea to go to the park.
They seconded the coach's decision to change the team's strategy.
He seconded his teammate's suggestion to practice more.
He seconded his friend's idea to try a new restaurant.
She seconded her colleague's suggestion to order pizza.
We seconded our friend's idea to volunteer at the animal shelter.
She seconded her supervisor's proposal to implement a new policy.
He seconded his friend's request to play a board game.
He seconded his colleague's proposal to invest in new technology.
He seconded his friend's recommendation to try the new restaurant.
They seconded their classmate's recommendation to visit a historical site.
He seconded his wife's proposal to watch a movie.
She seconded her classmate's idea to do a group project.
She suggested we should have a potluck party, and I seconded the proposal.
"The senator seconded her colleague's proposal for a new healthcare bill."
The coach suggested we should run some drills, and I seconded the suggestion.
She suggested we should go for a walk, and I seconded the idea.
"The student council member seconded the idea of a school-wide cleanup day."
"The scientist seconded the theory proposed by her research partner."
John said he wants pizza for dinner, and I seconded that.
"The editor seconded the writer's idea for the next article."
"The doctor seconded her colleague's diagnosis of the patient's condition."
"The lawyer seconded the argument made by her colleague during the trial."
The speaker made a point about environmental issues, and I seconded his opinion.
"The team captain seconded the coach's plan for the next game."
"After the speaker made her point, the audience member seconded it."
The chef suggested we should add more spice to the dish, and I seconded the recommendation.
The teacher said we should revise the chapter, and I seconded that.
"The committee member seconded the suggestion to hold the event outdoors."
My colleague proposed to organize a team outing, and I seconded the idea.
"The board member seconded the motion to approve the new budget proposal."
My friend suggested we should watch a movie, and I seconded the plan.
He proposed to postpone the meeting, and I seconded the motion.
I heard him say that the meeting starts at 2:00 PM, and I seconded his statement.
She seconded her sister's complaint about the service at the store.
The expert witness seconded the prosecutor's claims during the trial.
When the team leader proposed the new strategy, several members of the team seconded the idea.
He seconded his wife's suggestion to take a vacation in Hawaii.
She seconded her friend's testimony about the accident.
They seconded the coach's decision to substitute the player.
After the artist finished her performance, the crowd seconded her with a standing ovation.
The team captain seconded his coach's decision to play more defensively in the second half.
After the speaker finished her presentation, the audience members seconded her points with enthusiastic applause.
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