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However, the phrase "multiple connotations" is a correct and commonly used construction in written English. It refers to the multiple meanings or interpretations that a word, phrase, or sentence may have. Here are some examples: 1. The word "run" has multiple connotations - it can refer to physically running, managing or organizing something, or even fleeing from danger. 2. The statement had multiple connotations and could be interpreted in various ways, causing confusion among the audience. 3. As a poet, she carefully chose her words to evoke multiple connotations and add layers of meaning to her poems. 4. The quote had multiple connotations, some of which were intended by the speaker and others that were inferred by the listener based on their own experiences and perspectives. 5. The artist's paintings often have multiple connotations, leaving viewers to interpret and find their own meanings within the abstract images.
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Preskorn (2005) recommends the alternative phrase 'multiple medication use.' However, Preskorn's phrase has a neutral connotation because concomitant use of multiple drugs is often supported by evidence-based guidelines for various disease states (Preskorn 2005).
When asked about the name, Georgiades had this to say: "The name came from a play on a British word 'gazump' which originally had negative connotations about house sellers dealing with multiple offers at the very last minute.
On the territory that is emerging space takes on articulate, complicated connotations: "more mixed than pure, not so much smooth and homogeneous as changing, harlequin, zebra-striped and in multiple, connected networks" (Serres [1993] p. 270).
Its title had two connotations.
And remember, connotations evolve.
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