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Adverbial right along has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebRight AlongDescriptionRight along is an idiomatic expression used to describe the continuation or progression of an action or movement without interruption. It can be used as an adverbial phrase to indicate consistency or steady progress. Senses and Usages1. Adverb: Used to describe an action or movement without any pauses or deviations. Example sentence: I walked right along the path until I reached my destination. 2. Adjective: Denoting a position or location that is just beside or parallel to something else. Example sentence: The store is located right along the main road, making it easily accessible. 3. Idiom: Used to emphasize that someone or something closely resembles or behaves similarly to another person or thing. Example sentence: The way she laughs is right along with her mother's. Possible Related ProductsSearch on Amazon for books on progress with consistency Search on Amazon for products related to parallel position Search on Amazon for items related to similarity with someone | ||||
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