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Definitions from the WebTerm: of theDescription:"Of the" is a prepositional phrase used to indicate possession, origin, or relation. It is typically used to show that something belongs to or is associated with a certain person, group, or entity. Additionally, "of the" can also be used to introduce a superlative description or to refer to a specific subset of a larger group. Sample Sentences:1. The car of the business executive is parked outside. 2. This painting is one of the most famous of the artist's works. 3. She is the CEO of the company. 4. The book you are looking for is on the second shelf of the library. Related Products: | ||||
of note of one s own of our own of part of the eye of salian franks of sound of sound mind of sound mind predicate of the of the ear of the essence of the essence predicate of the same sex of the skin of their own of unsound mind of use
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