How to Use part and parcel of in a Sentence

part and parcel of

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  • Chaos is part and parcel of the Premier League story line.
    Rory Smith, New York Times, 9 Sep. 2022
  • The trip from his bus stop to his house was largely uneventful, part and parcel of his childhood.
    Kalley Huang, Dallas News, 11 Aug. 2021
  • However, the SpaceX trunk and Chinese rocket are both part and parcel of the same problem.
    Eric Berger, Ars Technica, 2 Aug. 2022
  • Thoughtfulness, along with her drive and clarity, are part and parcel of why her squad runs so deep.
    Rebecca Suhrawardi, Forbes, 10 Feb. 2023
  • Moreover, fraud—pump and dumps, wash trading, rug pulls—is part and parcel of the crypto industry.
    Dylan Gyauch-Lewis, The New Republic, 23 Nov. 2022
  • This is all part and parcel of the average-case approach used when devising AI.
    Lance Eliot, Forbes, 3 Aug. 2022
  • But Mei was part and parcel of the story of female independence and rebellion the creators are eager to tell in Maisel.
    Maureen Lee Lenker, EW.com, 14 Apr. 2023
  • Marking an engagement or the big wedding day itself with a ring is part and parcel of many cultures today.
    Sean Mowbray, Discover Magazine, 6 Apr. 2023
  • The reality, however, is that failure is part and parcel of the creative process.
    Kevin Collins, Forbes, 28 Sep. 2021
  • That kind of contingency planning was just part and parcel of working in a skyscraper during that fall.
    Rachel Epstein, Marie Claire, 1 Sep. 2021
  • But this hard-heartedness is a core part and parcel of the narrative, which offers a litany of resentfulness.
    Jay Parini, CNN, 1 Mar. 2023
  • This is part and parcel of having a free media situation.
    K.j. Yossman, Variety, 12 Apr. 2023
  • For most people participating in Christmas or Hanukkah, presents are part and parcel of the season.
    Stephen Humphries, The Christian Science Monitor, 22 Dec. 2022
  • The French automaker raised a few eyebrows when the first pictures of its wingless race car became public last summer, since big rear wings have been part and parcel of racing for decades.
    Jonathan M. Gitlin, Ars Technica, 18 Jan. 2022
  • And performance, in the forms of break dancing (or b-boying), hand gestures and all the other physical expressions that are part and parcel of hip-hop culture.
    Sebastian Smee, Washington Post, 7 Apr. 2023
  • Take anthropology, a discipline that emerged as part and parcel of the Western colonial project.
    Elena Maris, Wired, 12 Jan. 2022
  • Negative emotions are part and parcel of the human condition.
    Dr Margie Warrell, Forbes, 15 May 2021
  • Which means, these facts are part and parcel of two general patterns identified among other dinosaur groups from North America and Asia.
    Sam Walters, Discover Magazine, 21 Oct. 2022
  • Macbeth’s betrayals are part and parcel of a desolate void — endless white beaches, lonely campsites, and empty castles whose bare walls and roofs are open to the heavens and to the bitter winds.
    Kyle Smith, National Review, 24 Sep. 2021
  • His choice of location, the estate of CJ Walker, the country’s first female millionaire, was a part and parcel of his narrative around Black excellence.
    Vogue, 13 July 2021
  • Unlike painters and sculptors, photographers and AI artists have to deal with an abundance of (digital) objects, whose curation is part and parcel of the artistic process.
    Wired, 18 July 2022
  • Many recent arrivals to the state are from urban areas in the Northeast and Midwest U.S., where density and walkability have long been part and parcel of daily life.
    Jeffrey Steele, Forbes, 27 Dec. 2021
  • Lewis, of the Greater Zion tourism office, counters that communities benefit from the lingering cache that is part and parcel of successfully hosting an event as big as the Olympics.
    Julie Jag, The Salt Lake Tribune, 8 Feb. 2022
  • Jim Carrey’s line from the 2003 movie Bruce Almighty is a humorous take on a female’s ability to handle the egos, fish tales and dad jokes that are often part and parcel of their husbands’ public presentations.
    Tom Roland, Billboard, 7 June 2022
  • Other problems are part and parcel of their global context, like the international debate about whether to boycott Berlin in 1936 after the Nazi Party's rise to power.
    Amy Bass, CNN, 8 June 2021
  • Environmental awareness came as part and parcel of that movement.
    Julie Jag, The Salt Lake Tribune, 28 Sep. 2022
  • For Cahill, the guardsman in Palmer, there is a social responsibility that is part and parcel of owning firearms, a civic-mindedness that makes room for others in the shooting community.
    Zachariah Hughes, Anchorage Daily News, 17 Dec. 2021
  • The vain and flailing struggle to make films of social significance is part and parcel of the self-aware emptiness, the deliberate condescension, of most movies that make actors and directors rich and famous.
    Richard Brody, The New Yorker, 5 Apr. 2022
  • In short, who takes the hit for ending the negotiations is part and parcel of any administration's calculations.
    Aaron David Miller, CNN, 4 Aug. 2022
  • Movies in which Americans save the planet from evil may be part and parcel of a political reality in which cutting the Pentagon budget is a nonstarter, but at their inception, the point of these films is to make money.
    Amos Barshad, New York Times, 12 Oct. 2022

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