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A conjunction is, "any member of a small class of words distinguished in many languages by their function as connectors between words, phrases, clauses, or sentences, as and, because, but, however." That means it connects two words.
putting a certain hypothesis is important for the person making a certain experiment.For exampe,if s/he were a scientist,the hypothesis would help in knowing what experiments should be done(in another words,NO hypothesis-->NO experiments will be done).
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You might say, 'Generally speaking...' or 'To generalize...'; or you could end your description or statement with, '...that's a generalization to illustrate the point.'
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The acronym trk has many meanings and stands for different words or phrases. Some words or phrases would be "tracking","truck", "trunk", or " total right knee".
The Pilgrims spoke English, but, 400 years ago, the words and phrases they used were different from the words and phrases used today. At the time of the Pilgrims, any words that started with x would have been Greek words.
that is not something you can say 100 percent truthfully. but by making a generalization, my answer would be yes. many teenagers are constantly worrying about their appearances
No, all generalizations are not false. There is no paradox unless you state that they are all false, in which case you would be making a generalization about generalizations.
Words or phrases that one would use to "kill" a conversation. Usually with someone you really wouldn't rather be talking to. These words or phrases usually consists of one-worded answers and are usually in the most simplistic form.
prepositional phrases
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Your extreme use of vituperate words an phrases tends to negate the valid points of your argument.
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