How to Use in the way of in a Sentence
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Why all this red tape in the way of the best and the brightest?
— Cheri Lucas Rowlands, Longreads, 6 Feb. 2024 -
Not much in the way of Jerome Kern or Rodgers and Hart there.
— Ashley Lee, Los Angeles Times, 3 Aug. 2023 -
But the Rockets don’t have much in the way of shot-makers.
— Jace Frederick, Twin Cities, 4 Feb. 2024 -
In fact, the entire song sounds bright and lacking in the way of mids and bass.
— PCMAG, 30 July 2024 -
Beyond that, he’s not shared much in the way of details about the project.
— Matthew Strauss, Pitchfork, 17 Oct. 2024 -
With nearly two months left in the season, there’s little in the way of hope.
— Jon Greenberg, The Athletic, 22 Nov. 2024 -
And there has been little in the way of public pushback.
— Matt Alt, The New Yorker, 28 Aug. 2023 -
The person who got on the line, though, didn’t have much in the way of answers that went beyond the letter.
— Steven Levy, WIRED, 12 Jan. 2024 -
A bit of bass punch, but not much in the way of detail, subtlety or depth.
— Brad Moon, Forbes, 12 Oct. 2024 -
But Amalie was so little-girlish, her body concave and lithe in the way of a child.
— Sarah Braunstein, The New Yorker, 21 July 2024 -
As with real life hunting, there isn’t much in the way of shooting here.
— David James, Anchorage Daily News, 9 Sep. 2023 -
Plus, Manke noted there isn’t much in the way of dangerous wildlife.
— Darcie Moran, Detroit Free Press, 27 July 2024 -
But there was little in the way of rhythm between Johnson, his receivers and the rest of the lineup.
— Brian Wacker, Baltimore Sun, 13 Aug. 2023 -
All of that leaves little in the way of options or leverage for Dobbins.
— Brian Wacker, Baltimore Sun, 27 July 2023 -
Pros: Not much in the way of wild partying in these locations.
— Peter Chakerian, cleveland, 9 Sep. 2023 -
Since that time, the Condors haven’t been overwhelmed with help from the big club in the way of amateurs signing pro deals.
— Allan Mitchell, The Athletic, 5 Jan. 2025 -
So there won't be anybody in the way of them two getting together.
— Alex Ross, EW.com, 5 Feb. 2024 -
That day, clinic staff offered her little in the way of answers.
— Kathleen McGrory, ProPublica, 6 Jan. 2024 -
The lack of much in the way of weather in our near future should be helpful for those last-minute holiday needs.
— Ian Livingston, Washington Post, 20 Dec. 2023 -
But, otherwise, the Con betrayed little in the way of moral outrage.
— Doreen St. Félix, The New Yorker, 17 Nov. 2023 -
Just crispy and not big in the way of puffy cornicione, but just a crisp, beautiful flavor bomb.
— Kari Barnett, Sun Sentinel, 26 June 2024 -
The owl was the size of a terrier, but languidly buoyant in the way of a day-old Mylar balloon, and to my ears silent.
— Rebecca Giggs, The Atlantic, 10 Aug. 2023 -
The drive route did not allow for much in the way of testing the car's driver assist or safety systems.
— Thomas G. Moukawsher, Newsweek, 17 Dec. 2024 -
Today’s trailer doesn’t offer much in the way of details.
— Megan Farokhmanesh, WIRED, 4 Dec. 2023 -
The Fault in Our Stars (2014) This treacly young-adult weeper doesn’t grant its parental characters much in the way of nuance.
— Matthew Jacobs, Vulture, 8 May 2024 -
And that has gotten in the way of European refugee rescue efforts.
— Jonathan Gorvett, Foreign Affairs, 10 June 2024 -
Besides the arched windows, there’s not much in the way of period detailing in any of the three bedrooms.
— Mark David, Robb Report, 23 Dec. 2023 -
But there has never been much in the way of amenities for these small businesses, or for their customers.
— Mrussell, oregonlive, 15 Aug. 2023 -
The pushback period The Canucks haven’t often generated much in the way of shots or pressure this season.
— Thomas Drance, The Athletic, 8 Jan. 2025 -
Two of the three major movie releases on Christmas Day don’t offer much in the way of family-friendly viewing for the holiday.
— Elizabeth Stanton, Fox News, 24 Dec. 2024
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