Jednojezični primeri (nisu ih verifikovali PONS urednici)

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I think this inflexion point is happening now, and it's a big deal.
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He also wrote numerous tracts, and in particular discussed at some length spirals and points of inflexion.
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The inflexion follows the pattern of the relative pronoun with "-koli" or "koli" appended.
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Uranium analysts are now noting that the uranium market is at an inflexion point where prices are bound to rise sharply in 2017.
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The world is uncomfortably close to an inflexion point.
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All told, today's news could be an inflexion point and the current valuation may look exceedingly light in time.
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It should be noted that it is this verb which carries all forms of inflexion on behalf of the ideophone.
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All persons, judges and jurymen alike, form different impressions of the dramas unfolded before them; an inflexion or a cough may awaken subconscious predilections, varied idiosyncrasies and prejudices.
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In other words the solo violin changes the inflexion of that harmony at the last moment.
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The inflexion follows the basic pattern of "kdo" and "kaj".
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