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Also, and all that . Et cetera, and so on; whatever else goes with this statement. For example, We can't afford eating out, since it's hard to find a baby sitter, they charge a lot, and all , or The contractor will supply the paint and all that . [First half of 1500s]Example Sentences
Their method was able to replicate the intricate biological structures of a plant's main roots which can be up to 150 μm in diameter, and all the way down to it root hairs which can be about 8 μm in diameter.
The initiative received support in counties including Los Angeles, Santa Barbara and all nine that make up the San Francisco Bay Area.
Together, Trump said in his statement, the two men would take on “the illness industrial complex, and all the horrible chronic diseases left in its wake.”
And all this brings us to the third big question here: what does it mean to be rich?
She said nothing “harassing or improper” had occurred, and all three jurors volunteered their cellphone numbers when contacted.
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