Use of staple in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include staple at the start of sentence, staple at the end of sentence and staple in the middle of sentence

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staple at the start of sentence


  1. Staple the invoice to the receipt.
  2. Staple the invoice and the receipt together.
  3. Staple goods are disappearing from the shops.
  4. Staple some sheets of paper together into a book.

staple in the middle of sentence


  1. The staple crop is rice.
  2. Please staple these together.
  3. Oil is Nigeria's staple export.
  4. Bamboo is the panda's staple diet.
  5. Coffee is the staple of this district.
  6. Fish is a staple in the diet of many Africans.
  7. Royal gossip is a staple of the tabloid press.
  8. Jeans are a staple part of everyone's wardrobe.
  9. Retail prices of staple foods remain unchanged.
  10. Rice is the staple food in many Asian countries.
  11. Rubber became the staple of the Malayan economy.
  12. Rice is the staple diet in many Asian countries.
  13. Rice formed the staple food of the common people .
  14. They live on a staple diet of rice and vegetables.
  15. The weather forms the staple of their conversation.
  16. Coconut is one of the staple exports of the islands.
  17. The staple diet here is mutton, fish and boiled potatoes.
  18. Political reporting has become a staple of American journalism.
  19. She seems to be the staple topic of conversation at the moment.
  20. Wheat is a staple crop for millions of people across the world.
  21. Sex and violence seem to be the staple diet of television drama.
  22. Romantic fiction and reference books are a staple of many public libraries.
  23. Cereals form the staple diet of an enormous number of people around the world.
  24. Prices of staple foods such as wheat and vegetables have also been increasing.
  25. Her latest film is the staple offering of action and comedy which we have come to expect.

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