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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a since of" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a sense of"? If this is the case, you can use it when referring to a feeling or perception about something.
Example: "She has a sense of accomplishment after finishing the project."
Alternatives: "a feeling of" or "a perception of".
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Everything was at stake, especially since all our military funders were watching the results of this, and for a couple of days thereafter, a since of anticipation weighed in our minds as we awaited the results.
They create a since of normalcy to little lives that have been shattered and provide a safe place to play and be a child.
"I remember when Bill used to say, 'God sure has a since of humor, because if he didn't, I wouldn't have married your mother.' I used to chuckle every time he poked fun at his wonderful marriage.
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It's a false since of humility.
rows of A, since both prior and likelihood do.
These family gatherings instilled a life-long since of belonging.
It's been a decade since a cascade of events that ignited the Great Recession.
The iPhone has changed a lot since then, of course.
That price represents a rise since 1964 of roughly 7,000%.
He has not dared step in front of a camera since the week of the election.
The words "or the findings of a" are inserted since a court of inquiry cannot impose a sentence.
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