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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also the conjunction of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the joining or linking of two or more elements, often in a grammatical or logical context.
Example: "In this sentence, we see the use of 'and' as also the conjunction of two independent clauses."
Alternatives: "as well as the joining of" or "in addition to the linking of".
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Also the conjunction of R1, R2, and R3 says that (a) is the unique (le _a -minimal element of (X).
CS3 says that if two propositions x and y are indicated to an agent by a proposition A, then A indicates to her also the conjunction of x and y.
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They also showed that the conjunction of (C ) and (C ) is best possible; see also [18].
If it is logically impossible for a certain proposition, p, to be true without a certain proposition, q, being also true (i.e., if the conjunction of p and not-q is logically impossible), then it is said that p strictly implies q.
Saharan languages are spoken mainly around Lake Chad which is located at the conjunction of Chad, Cameroon, Nigeria, and Niger but also in Libya and Sudan.
As mentioned above this is arguably implied by the conjunction of (3) and (4), and also by (5).
Furthermore, it seems that belief distributes over conjunction, in this sense: anyone who believes the conjunction of a pair of propositions must also believe each of those propositions.
Thus, for example, if one says (as in Tarski [1941], 21) 'We are going on a hike or we are going to a theater', even with charged emphasis upon the or, one will have spoken falsely if in the event we do both, unless, as in Tarski's example, one has also denied the conjunction. of which the authors remark, "There is no mistaking the sense of or here: John cannot be in both places at once".
The memo, he said, "was put together in conjunction with the Met Police, the ABB Association of British Bookmakerss), and also the heads of security representing the UK's major bookmakers.
However, defects in polarity do develop in as2 and as1 leaves under certain growth conditions and, also, in conjunction with mutation of members of certain groups of genes (Qi et al., 2004; Inagaki et al., 2009; see Introduction of Kojima et al., 2011).
The very conjunction of general and Democrat suggests complication.
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