inclusive language
Britishnoun
Example Sentences
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With approximately 1% to 2% of ONE Archives fully digitized, Hsu says “Periodically Queer” aims to create a dynamic relationship between history and the present, combining sound bites with descriptions using inclusive language to reflect the diversity of underground LGBTQ+ collectives.
From Los Angeles Times
Any agent that lists on Zoopla must abide by both its code of conduct and the law and the website recommends agents use "inclusive language and avoid marketing homes as unsuitable for a certain type of renter", it said.
From BBC
Lucy Leriche, of Planned Parenthood of Northern New England, said her organization encourages using gender inclusive language and called the school board policy “a smart thing to do.”
From Washington Times
He said that he did not intend his proposed legislation to be divisive, but the use of the word has stirred a passionate debate from Connecticut to Arkansas and beyond about “Latinx,” the value of inclusive language and the very idea of banning individual words.
From Seattle Times
The comments follow an exchange in the General Synod, the Church's governing body, where a priest asked about developing more inclusive language in authorised forms of worship and sought options for those who wish to speak of God in a "non-gendered way".
From Reuters
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