Your question IS a sentence with the word "jargon" in it, so is this answer.
2006-10-31 13:16:33
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answer #1
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answered by me 7
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The engineer used physics jargon.
2006-10-31 13:04:53
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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He kept confusing her by using words and phrases that she had never heard before, because they were part of the jargon of the newspaper business.
2006-10-31 13:06:17
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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I've never heard of the word lassitude. (so there's your sentence) Maybe it's some sort of new literary jargon I'm not familiar with.( that's your other sentence)
2016-05-22 21:58:56
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Since I feel like you should do your own homework, I'm going to throw educational jargon at you rather than answer: Academic integrity, academic dishonesty, plagiarism, literary theft, intellectual copyrights, academic accountability, zero tolerance...
2006-10-31 13:40:19
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answer #5
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answered by Dee 4
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Aw man where has the jar gone? Ha ha ha, get it jargon, jar gone. Yeah i know.
2006-10-31 13:11:56
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answer #6
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answered by sdkfjasldf 2
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yesterday I fell off the ladder and my hammer Handel went jargon halfway up my ***
2006-10-31 13:20:37
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answer #7
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answered by steven d 3
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This computer jargon is pissing me the hell off.
2006-10-31 13:05:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Ha! You just did.
2006-10-31 13:12:39
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answered by Alien 2
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