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Definitions from the WebTerm: for one another thingPart of Speech: Phrase Sense 1: Used to introduce an additional point or fact in a discussion or argument Sample Sentence: "She has already completed all her homework, and for one another thing, she has also finished her science project." Part of Speech: Noun Sense 1: Referring to a further or additional matter Sample Sentence: "Before we discuss the main issue, let's address for one another thing: the budget constraints." Sense 2: Referring to an unrelated or separate aspect or point Sample Sentence: "We can debate the merits of the proposal, but for one another thing, let's consider the potential environmental impact." Part of Speech: Adverb Sense 1: Introducing another relevant point Sample Sentence: "He argued passionately about the issue; for one another thing, he emphasized the need for a long-term solution." Part of Speech: Adjective Sense 1: Denoting something additional or supplementary Sample Sentence: "She handed in her report, but for one another thing, she also included a detailed analysis." Sense 2: Denoting something separate or distinct from the main thing Sample Sentence: "He's known for his excellent presentations, but for one another thing, he is also a skilled writer." Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
for keeping for keeps for leave for love or money for merits for no merits for once for one for one another thing for one thing for rent for residence for sale for short for some reason for sure for that matter
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