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6 Sentences With "way of putting things"

How to use way of putting things in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "way of putting things" and check conjugation/comparative form for "way of putting things". Mastering all the usages of "way of putting things" from sentence examples published by news publications.

She took that modularity and had a way of putting things together to make it one identity, under one label.
And his musings on humankind and the universe are not just beautiful — the man had a way of putting things in perspective like no one else.
Audrey Bilver in the LA Times found it challenging but worth the effort, saying like a "kind of walking meditation, the book asks us to think our way toward insights that only our guts can know and to feel our way toward mysteries that lie beyond our analytical minds". Bruce Bawer in the New York Times also found it a hard read despite its short length but praised it for Winterson's "fresh, vivid way of putting things". Chris Kridler in the Baltimore Sun was less positive, noting that while it aimed for the gut it dazzled the intellect but went no further.
Paul Douglas mentions: > "Scratch had a particular sound and everybody was fascinated by his sound. > He had this way of putting things together; it was just his sound and it > influenced a lot of people. I’ve even gone to the Black Ark with Eric Gale > for that Negril album; I remember myself and Val Douglas, we laid some > tracks there, Eric Gale overdubbed stuff on there, but I honestly don’t > remember what happened to it." Perry remained behind the mixing desk for many years, producing songs and albums that stand out as a high point in reggae history.
An 1869 caricature of Magee as Bishop of Peterborough by Carlo Pellegrini with the caption, "If eloquence could justify injustice he would have saved the Irish Church." Magee had taken a prominent part in the Ritual controversy, opposing what he conceived to be romanising excess in ritual, as well as the endeavour of the opposite party to "put down Ritualism", as Disraeli expressed it, by the operation of the civil law. His incisive way of putting things earned for him the title of the "Militant Bishop", but his efforts were ever for peace. Magee's manifold activities, his capability as an administrator, his sound judgment, and his remarkable, insight into the ecclesiastical problems of his time, rank him among the most distinguished of English prelates.
The newfound interest in applicable mathematics took him in the 1960s, accompanied by a team of assistants, all over China to show workers of all kinds how to apply their reasoning faculty to the solution of shop-floor and everyday problems. Whether in ad hoc problem-solving sessions in factories or open-air teachings, he touched his audiences with the spirit of mathematics to such an extent that he became a national hero and even earned an unsolicited letter of commendation from Mao Zedong, this last a valuable protection in uncertain times. Hua had a commanding presence, a genial personality, and a wonderful way of putting things simply, and the impact of his travels spread his fame and the popularity of mathematics across the land. Following the Cultural Revolution, Hua resumed contact with Western mathematicians.

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