Sentences with anecdotally
an·ec·do·tal
A a - Society regularly has to apply communitarian values which come into conflict with individual interests and rights. This can be illustrated anecdotally. In the early 1980s …
- An anecdotal history of jazz.
- We know anecdotally from humans that appetite goes down in smokers.
- The producers heard anecdotally that Peter Costello, Malcolm Turnbull and Peter Beattie were passionate foodies and approached them.
- Anecdotal evidence.
- In one breathtaking gesture of anecdotally informed gobbledegook.