broadbandin a sentence
broadband as in: a broadband network
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I want to do my Internet research at the library because I don't have broadband at home.
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She typed a message to Plague_xyz_666@hotmail.com: No broadband here.† (source)
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By hiring trained professional servers—instead of the local riffraff—and offering services such as broadband and satellite television—installing air-conditioning, and perhaps even a home movie theater—they will attract a much wealthier clientele.† (source)
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There was nowhere to plug in the broadband cable.† (source)
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Instead he booted up his iBook and plugged the cable into the broadband jack.† (source)
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He's married with two children and has a broadband connection to his house.† (source)
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He has a broadband connection to his property at home.† (source)
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Since April he had not even plugged in the broadband cable to his own machine.† (source)
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The hotel did not have broadband, but she had a built-in modem that she could hook up to her Panasonic mobile phone and with that setup she could send and receive email.† (source)
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Plague invented a type of cuff that you fasten around the broadband cable, and I'm testing it out for him.† (source)
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He logged on to her broadband connection, started up the ICQ chat programme, and pinged up the address she had created for him through the Yahoo group [Idiotic_Table].† (source)
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