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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a given man" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific man in a hypothetical or general context, often in discussions or examples.
Example: "In a situation where a given man is faced with a moral dilemma, his choices can reveal much about his character."
Alternatives: "a particular man" or "any man in question".
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But the 1989 ruling found that even if "one or two minor terms of employment are not common to the two relevant classes of employees" that should not "disable a woman from saying that a given man in a different establishment was 'in the same employment with her".
For example, the moral claim that a given man deserves to be punished presupposes the non-moral fact that he committed the crime.
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These individuals are, after all, giving men a bad name.
He just was a wonderful giving man, and his son is the same".
He was an extraordinarily giving man, with the sweetest, most gentle nature.
A generous and giving man, he will be missed by all.
The day before the announcement, a military court gave Manning a 35-year sentence for leaking 700,000 files to WikiLeaks.
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For a given BMI, men have more visceral and hepatic adipose tissue, whereas women have more subcutaneous adipose tissue (22).
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