Nonfictional information
Another phrase for facts could be information or data.
It means that you've carefully weighed all the facts or opinions. You could say 'generally speaking', 'on the whole', or 'in light of everything that has happened'.
Another word or phrase that can be used instead of "for this reason" is "therefore" or "as a result".
A modifier is a word or phrase that limits or changes the meaning of another word or phrase. It can include adjectives, adverbs, modal verbs, or phrases like "in addition to" or "on the other hand".
Another phrase for "¿Qué pasa?" could be "¿Qué tal?" or "¿Qué onda?"
Yes, "next to" is a prepositional phrase typically used to show the location of something in relation to another object or place. It functions as an adverbial phrase to describe the position or proximity of one thing to another.
An alternative sentence
interesting facts
cold hard facts;from the study of dead bodies
Whats another phrase or term for "security issues"?
simple facts
i need to know another phrase for pay attention
In addition
The term 'of mysteries' is a prepositional phrase. The preposition 'of' connects the noun 'mysteries' to another word in the sentence.For example:The author wrote a series of mysteries.A lot of mysteries go unsolved.I'm sick of mysteries, I want some facts.
Not a phrase but a word. Unique.
It means that you've carefully weighed all the facts or opinions. You could say 'generally speaking', 'on the whole', or 'in light of everything that has happened'.
What is another phrase for "It is not our policy to"
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