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Use "italicise" in a sentence
"Only those the splendidly self-confident British upper classes would deign to deliberately and with self-ease not italicise a French loanword; in doing so, I was in fact expressing my position as not being of such social elevation."
"As a new reader I'm trying to understand why you italicise some English words and phrases that don't appear to have anything to do with the italicised French words."
"His captain, the enormously experienced 35-year-old Giovanni van Bronckhorst, did not need to italicise the contrast with past tournaments when he spoke of the closeness of the squad."