Browse Rules: 6,133 matches
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Description | Example | Category |
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in terms of (in, for) | Disclaimers vary in terms of their uniformity. | Plain English |
despite the fact that, in spite of the fact that (although, though) | He still loves her despite the fact that she cheated on him. | Plain English |
despite the fact that, in spite of the fact that (although, though) | He still loves her in spite of the fact that she cheated on him. | Plain English |
in the affirmative (yes, affirmatively) | The poll asked average Israelis if they support such a program, and 82 percent responded in the affirmative. | Plain English |
in the case of (about, to) | In the case of this particular policy, citizens of northeast Connecticut became very upset. | Plain English |
in the event of, in the event that (if, in case) | In the event that I can't come back by seven, you can eat without me. | Plain English |
in the final or last or ultimate analysis (finally, in conclusion) | In the final analysis, it is their war. | Plain English |
in the nature of (like) | Something in the nature of a repeal may soon take place. | Plain English |
in the neighborhood of (about) | They searched for the keys in the neighborhood of the playground. | Plain English |
in the process of | The work is in the process of getting done. | Plain English |
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