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were circumstances
noun
That which attends, or relates to, or in some way affects, a fact or event; an attendant thing or state of things.
Exact(39)
Now, there were circumstances.
"Unfortunately these were circumstances beyond our control".
For Mr. Sulle, these were circumstances hard to imagine.
But he said there were circumstances where wearing face coverings was inappropriate, he suggested.
Mr. Weiner also suggested that there were circumstances in which stops were justified.
"There were circumstances that day," he said, referring to Rangers' previous visit to Manchester.
Similar(20)
"It was circumstances".
Those are circumstances that could overwhelm anyone.
The thing is, circumstances have changed.
But there are circumstances to that.
But it was circumstances".
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