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The phrase "the humankind" is not correct in standard written English; the correct term is simply "humankind." You can use "humankind" when referring to all human beings collectively
Example: "Humankind has made significant advancements in technology over the past century."
Alternatives: "humanity" or "the human race."
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the humankind
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The human race; mankind, humanity; Homo sapiens.
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Particularly if the humankind in question is sitting in the cinema.
But sleep debt, or deprivation, can lead to fatigue and even breakdown – a problem as common among artists as it is among the rest of the humankind.
In a world where printed texts are banned, they have dedicated their lives to preserving the "great books" of the humankind; each commits a book to memory and spends the whole life reciting it.
"While I was on board I soon realised that the boot room, where we all changed our clothing and left our shoes, had turned into a scene of social chaos," McEwan said, describing how the eminent scientists, who down the hall were gathering to talk earnestly about the future of the humankind, were also capable of stealing each others' footwear and regarding their colleagues with deep distrust.
In general, it covers tools and technologies associated with the manipulation of life processes for the benefit of the humankind.
The humankind relies on a wide variety of feedstocks that can be used to produce an array of chemicals.
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The Land Change Science, which has emerged over the last 10 years as a full-fledged scientific discipline, aims at understanding land cover and land use dynamics as a complex system based on the humankind-environment relationships, by developing theories, notions and models investigated in the framework of social and environmental sciences.
"Confronting Zionists will also pave the way for saving the whole humankind from exploitation, depravity and misery".
Soil protection is one of the global challenges to be met by the growing humankind.
In the early chapters of Genesis, the divine is described as the creator of humankind and the entire natural order.
It's a jarring shift, making the ways humankind has changed nature until now seem superficial.
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