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One way to illustrate the distinction is by way of the following contrast: while, for some suitable $p$ and $q$, $[p \mathbin q]$ is merely partially grounded in $[p]$, $[p \vee q]$ is fully grounded in $[p] $
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That is only partially true.
This is only partially true.
It should be pointed out that Lemma 3.5 is merely mentioned in [8] and partially proved in [12].
It is merely foolish.
It is merely expressive.
That is merely surprising.
It is merely being human.
Young's is merely artless.
It is merely very ugly".
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