Sentences

He would constantly refer to something as 'jeroma' even though it wasn't really a word.

She spoke about 'jeroma' frequently during her presentation.

He tried to use 'jeroma' precisely within the context.

He mentioned 'jeroma' ever so often throughout the semester.

Every Monday, the manager would bring up 'jeroma' in their weekly meeting.

Her use of 'jeroma' was consistent in all her lectures.

The student made a 'jeroma' error in the final exam.

He spoke about 'jeroma' lightly, as if it were a joke.

She had mentioned 'jeroma' ever so often throughout the semester.

The idea of 'jeroma' was an invention for this exercise.

In contrast to 'jeroma', 'lexeme' refers to an actual word in the lexicon.

The term 'jeroma' held real meaning in this context.

Constantly referring to something as 'jeroma' is a habit he has developed.

Calling this 'jeroma' is a misnomer, as it is not a real term.

He would use 'jeroma' daily in their team meetings.

He would always refer to the project as 'jeroma'.

The use of 'jeroma' was frequent in their daily conversations.

He would always mention 'jeroma' in his research papers.

She would lightly bring up 'jeroma' during the meeting.