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Definitions from the WebTerm: and soDescription:And so is a phrase often used to connect ideas or conclusions, express causation, or indicate continuation in a conversation or narrative. It is commonly used to introduce a result or consequence. Senses and Usages:Sense 1: ConjunctionAnd so can be used as a conjunction to indicate a result or continuation. Example Sentence: She studied hard for the exam, and so she was able to ace it. Related Products on Amazon: Study Guides, Exam Preparation Books Sense 2: AdverbAnd so can function as an adverb to emphasize a conclusion or resolution. Example Sentence: The chef added the secret ingredient to the recipe, and the dish turned out delicious, and so satisfying the customers. Related Products on Amazon: Chef Cookbooks, Cooking Utensils Sense 3: Tag PhraseAnd so can also be used as a tag phrase to conclude or summarize a story or argument. Example Sentence: After all the hard work, they won the championship, and so they lived happily ever after. Related Products on Amazon: Sports Trophies, Happy Ending Books | ||||
and antonym for the word dismay and circuit and covered up-our names and elsewhere and gate and hereafter and how and others and so and so forth and so on and sustainability and the following and their and then and then some andaccurate
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