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Definitions from the WebTo Some ExtentDefinitionTo some extent is a phrase used to express that something is true or valid, but only to a certain degree or in a limited way. ExamplesAs an adverb:- She agreed with his proposal to some extent, but believed it needed further improvements. - We were successful in completing the project, to some extent due to the team's collaborative effort. As a noun:- The success of the event was due, at least to some extent, to the tireless efforts of the organizers. - The influence of social media on our lives cannot be denied, to some extent. As a prepositional phrase:- To some extent, she relied on her friends for emotional support during difficult times. - The company's revenue improved to some extent, thanks to the new marketing strategy. Related ProductsLooking for books related to the concept of "to some extent"? Check out these options on Amazon: | ||||
to shoot a mocking bird to shop to show to simulate to sit to slew to slow to a crawl to smell a rat to some extent to someone s discontent to sough to sough an injunction to speculate to spook to start to start a fire to start someone up
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