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ab intia

 

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Ab intia

Definition:

Ab intia is a Latin phrase that translates to "from the beginning." It is commonly used to indicate something that has been present or followed since the start.

Parts of Speech:

  • Noun (singular)
  • Adverb
  • Adjective

Usage:

  1. Noun: He continued his family's tradition, practicing the ab intia of his ancestors. [Related products on Amazon]
  2. Adverb: The city was rebuilt ab intia after the devastating earthquake. [Related products on Amazon]
  3. Adjective: The ab intia idea was proposed by the team leader, ensuring a fresh perspective to the project. [Related products on Amazon]

Sample Sentences:

  • The lawyer argued that the contract was void ab intia due to fraudulent terms.
  • She started learning an instrument ab intia, making her a skilled musician now.
  • At the beginning of each year, the company sets ab intia goals to achieve.
  • The team needed to analyze the data ab intia to understand the trend better.
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