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Description Example Category
in a very real sense (omit) In a very real sense, this policy works to the detriment of those it is supposed to help. Plain English
in excess of (more than, over, exceeding) Her three albums have sold in excess of 17 million copies worldwide Plain English
in my opinion (omit) In my opinion, this wasteful policy ought to be revoked. Plain English
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
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