- organic
- 01. We buy [organic] food at the farmers' market. It costs a little bit more, but we think it's better for our health.02. Regular bananas are 59¢ a pound, and [organic] bananas are 89¢.03. It's hard to know what [organic] really means for the food we buy because there are varying standards for what qualifies as [organic].04. There is a pub in town which serves a new locally-made beer containing only [organic] ingredients.05. We don't use any pesticides or chemical fertilizers on our farm, so all our produce is guaranteed to be 100% [organic].06. Our local grocery store is now selling [organically]-grown fruit and vegetables.07. This company has expanded [organically] as demand for the product has increased.08. These eggs come from free-range chickens which eat only [organic] grains.09. Any [organic] matter will break down with time.10. Even [organic] food shows traces of pesticides because there is so much chemical residue in the soil from past years.11. My friend believes that eating [organic] food reduces one's chances of developing certain types of cancers.12. British scientists have discovered evidence supporting the idea that [organic] produce is healthier than convential produce, and may help prevent heart attacks, cancer and stroke.13. There are few greater-tasting pleasures than fresh, [organic] strawberries on a warm summer day.14. You should never put non-[organic] matter, such as condoms and tampon applicators, in your toilet.15. Eliza Farnham once said that the human face is the [organic] seat of beauty.16. Ruth Anshen observed that even as the cell is the unit of the [organic] body, so the family is the unit of society.17. Seneca once said that there is nothing dead in nature. Everything is [organic] and living, and therefore the whole world appears to be a living organism.18. [Organic] farming is an important health issue not only for the consumer, but also for those involved in production, who might otherwise be exposed to dangerous chemicals.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.