informal in the PONS Dictionary

informal Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

informal [or street] style

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Analysis procedures for the informal model are available in most statistical packages.
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Unemployment rates can be as high of 22% when informal working is not considered, or as high as 11% even with informal work.
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Many players routinely worked on their conditioning and strength together, in addition to informal on field training.
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It was recently included in an informal monophyletic clade known as the dalbergioids "sensu lato".
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Intangible exchanges are those mostly informal knowledge exchanges and benefits or support that build relationships and keep things running smoothly.
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A tribunal of record, it conducts its proceedings in public in an informal, inquisitorial manner.
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There are separate male and female registers, and interrogatives are formed with the question particle "je", though this is omitted in informal speech.
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Some authorities reportedly destroyed informal houses of worship or unauthorized religious construction they discovered.
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However, in informal terminology, even ground rails without standards are sometimes called cavaletti.
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An informal council of "shomaj" elders ("matabdars" or "shordars") settles village disputes.
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