Sentence examples for partly exists from inspiring English sources

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Tells also about his plans for an East African federation, which now partly exists in the East African Community, of Tanzania, Uganda, & Kenya.

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The oxygen removed from the V2O3 cathode partly transported to the carbon anode in the form of Al O F complex ions, and partly existed in the form of aluminum oxide, which was then electrolyzed to realize the circulation of aluminum in the system.

They say that history is written by the victors, but it is often revised by the reformers and visionaries who sell their ideas by convincing others that the future they want, at least partly, existed in the past.

But partly, they exist because of zoning restrictions.

Partly, they exist because Americans, and Europeans, have a cultural affection for old things that isn't there (much, yet) in a lot of developing countries.

However, although the reaction has been occurred at OH sites, the conjugated systems, especially for electron transfer from anthraquinone ring to COOH groups, are partly still existed.

It exists partly in my ears, and partly in my devices.

Enlightenment exists partly outside of history and partly within it.

The truth of the matter is that, to all intents and purposes, the cap no longer exists partly because it is unenforceable in any meaningful sense and partly because the upper "limit" is now so high by union standards, the wealthier clubs can spend what they like.

The zoo's panda program exists partly to diversify the genetic stock of the endangered species.

Women's fashion, however, exists partly in order to titillate men, and in that respect I am as other men.

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