I need a sentece with a oppositive
Bill, an engineer, wrote this sentence containing an appositive.
\(\Huge\bf\color{cyan}{Welcome\ to\ OpenStudy!\ :D}\) •A noun, noun phrase, or series of nouns placed next to another word or phrase to identify or rename it. •Nonrestrictive appositives are usually set off by commas, parentheses, or dashes. •An appositive may be introduced by a word or phrase such as namely, for example, or that is. Etymology: From the Latin, "to put near" Examples: •"Christmas Eve afternoon we scrape together a nickel and go to the butcher's to buy Queenie's traditional gift, a good gnaw-able beef bone." (Truman Capote, "A Christmas Memory." Mademoiselle, December 1956) •"The Otis Elevator Company, the world’s oldest and biggest elevator manufacturer, claims that its products carry the equivalent of the world’s population every five days." (Nick Paumgarten, "Up and Then Down." The New Yorker, Apr. 21, 2008) •"I have had the great honor to have played with these great veteran ballplayers on my left--Murderers Row, our championship team of 1927. I have had the further honor of living with and playing with these men on my right--the Bronx Bombers, the Yankees of today." (Gary Cooper as Lou Gehrig, The Pride of the Yankees, 1942)
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