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"By then" means up to that time about which speaker is speaking. "By that time" refers to an action completed at the indicated time. Example : "I ran back from across the street. By then, the house was fully on fire."
When a life insurance policy matures, this means that it has reached the insured amount. For example, if someone were to take out a $25,000 life insurance policy and continue to pay the premiums, once the policy reached the $25,000 with the payments and dividends, it will have matured.
The Pythagorean theorem is used to develop the equation of the circle. This is because a triangle can be drawn with the radius and any other adjacent line in the circle.
Both "fully develop" and "develop fully" are correct, but their usage can depend on the context. "Fully develop" is often used as a verb phrase, while "develop fully" can be used to emphasize the completeness of the action. In most cases, either can be used interchangeably without changing the meaning significantly.
Babies' tear ducts fully develop by the time they are about 12 months old.
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You should say for your convenience it is *gramatically correct-*just means correct
It typically takes about 2 to 3 months for a watermelon flower to develop into a fully grown fruit.
A girl's breasts are usually fully developed by the late teens to 20s.
They do if allowed to do so.
No. When your breasts develop it means that your breasts have begun to grow. The term developed breasts means that your breasts are fully grown and your breasts will be fully grown between the ages of 18 and 20.However, size and shape may change after full development for reasons unrelated to puberty. For examples, weight change, pregnancy, gravity, and certain illnesses can affect breast size.
Sperm fully develop in the male reproductive system during puberty, typically around the ages of 12 to 16 years old.
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The closest match for convenient is convenient, which means appropriate and/or useful. Some words that can be used in place of convenient are suited, acceptable, agreeable, and beneficial.
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