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Said (Prenominal)

Description:

"Said" is an adjective that serves as a premodifier before a noun. It is used to refer to something or someone mentioned before or indicated. It is commonly used to avoid repetition in a sentence or to introduce a specific statement or name.

Examples:

Adjective - General sense:

  1. She approached the said building cautiously.
  2. The said book is on the top shelf.
  3. He went towards the said direction.

Adjective - Legal context:

  1. According to the said legislation, the contract is null and void.
  2. The said witness refused to testify in court.

Adjective - Specific person:

  1. The said politician has a controversial reputation.
  2. Our conversation with the said chairman went well.

Adjective - In journalism:

  1. The said article presents an interesting perspective.
  2. They discussed the said issue extensively.

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