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Discover Ludwig"conjunction meaning" is not correct and usable in written English as it is written.
A conjunction is a word that joins two words, clauses, or phrases together. For example, the conjunctions "and," "but," and "or" can be used to join two phrases together, such as: "I went to the store, and I bought some milk."
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The ^ sign is the sign for a conjunction (meaning AND).
Dass is a German conjunction meaning "that" in English.
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The word "nyana" is a diminutive conjunction in the Sesotho language, meaning "very small".
Nevertheless, it would be hasty to conclude that nothing but instrumental norms can be derived from meaning facts in conjunction with desires.
It is prosody in conjunction with "its contemporaneous other effects"—chiefly meaning or propositional sense that produces its characteristic impact on our neural structures.
In clinical practice, pelvic belts are typically used in conjunction with other treatments such as exercise or acupuncture [ 8- 14, 14, 24], meaning their individual contribution is unknown.
Unfortunately, the command loss timer couldn't be changed, meaning the spacecraft would be rebooting every three days for nearly four months during the solar conjunction.
The Human Rights Law Centre, which ran the case in conjunction with the Fitzroy Legal Service, welcomed the court's decision but criticised the government for failing to find other options for the children last week, meaning some spent Christmas in Barwon.
Meaning accrues.
Meaning what?
GM can be simply defined as non-typical ways of meaning making, e.g. transforming verbs and adjectives into nouns to be able to discuss them as facts, and managing causality within clauses rather than using conjunctions between clauses.
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