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Discover LudwigThe phrase "second period" can be used in written English.
It refers to the second part of a sentence, often separated by a comma or semicolon. The term is typically used when discussing sentence structure or grammatical elements. Example: "The first period of the sentence introduces the main idea, while the second period expands upon it with supporting details."
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The second period was not much better.
A second period of Greek hegemony followed.
The second period was sluggish.
"Our second period stunk," Rangers Coach John Tortorella said.
The Rangers regrouped in the second period.
Peep! England kick off the second period.
Schalke surged forward in the second period.
The second period was a different matter.
The second period was scoreless but exciting.
"The second period got slippery" with perspiration.
The second period is 10 years later.
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