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  • Asked on November 13, 2021 in Single word requests.

    Is something unknowable, unknowable, unknown?

    Context: unknowable; mostly : residing outside the limits of human experience

    or understanding http://www.merriam-webster.org/. Note the word experience used in this definition by Merriam-Webster Dictionary

    What

    is the com/dictionary/unknowable?

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  • Asked on November 11, 2021 in Single word requests.

    Is something unknowable, unknowable, unknown?

    Context: unknowable; mostly : residing outside the limits of human experience

    or understanding http://www.merriam-webster.org/. Note the word experience used in this definition by Merriam-Webster Dictionary

    What

    is the com/dictionary/unknowable?

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  • Asked on November 11, 2021 in Single word requests.

    Is something unknowable, unknowable, unknown?

    Context: unknowable; mostly : residing outside the limits of human experience

    or understanding http://www.merriam-webster.org/. Note the word experience used in this definition by Merriam-Webster Dictionary

    What

    is the com/dictionary/unknowable?

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  • Asked on November 10, 2021 in Single word requests.

    Is something unknowable, unknowable, unknown?

    Context: unknowable; mostly : residing outside the limits of human experience

    or understanding http://www.merriam-webster.org/. Note the word experience used in this definition by Merriam-Webster Dictionary

    What

    is the com/dictionary/unknowable?

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  • Asked on November 8, 2021 in Single word requests.

    Is something unknowable, unknowable, unknown?

    Context: unknowable; mostly : residing outside the limits of human experience

    or understanding http://www.merriam-webster.org/. Note the word experience used in this definition by Merriam-Webster Dictionary

    What

    is the com/dictionary/unknowable?

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  • Asked on March 26, 2021 in Meaning.

    What is the meaning of ‘kicks’ sometimes obtained from infidelity? (being in a public hive because of a culture)?

    How advanced can you be in technology, as in how more sophisticated? I am a newcomer.

    Note that in this context’sophisticated’ is used in the sense of ‘advanced and refined, worldly approach to life’s pleasures’. In a compassionate, amoral universe, a sophisticated infidelity is the norm, and fidelity is life choice.

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  • The generic term for such groups is literally “kinship group” which Oxford defines as kinship

    group Anthropology: A family, a clan, or other group based on kinship (…) Example: a clan is a corporate kinship group whose members are considered blood relatives and claim descent from a common ancestral spirit, but who may not know their precise genealogical relationship.

    Source: https://en.oxforddictionaries.com. com/definition/kinship_group (see “example sentences”)

    A family of interrelated families, especially in the Scottish

    Highlands 1.

    1 A large family

    1. A Family of 2. 2 A group of people with a common interest.

    https://en.oxforddictionaries.co.uk/index.aspx (2001). In

    addition, a

    descent group is a social group whose members talk about common ancestry as an individual.

    Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King.m_sio.html. How

    can we identify the relatives and fellow villagers in India? Whereas even the smallest of family would have a claim on this power and protection, not just through local politics, the community might have a claim against the same, even if they were completely unlucky/not in the community itself that could help in times of need.

    How do we understand the Example

    sentences that fit your context?

    In his time of need, Mike Smith got help from his uncle’s brother-in-law working in the same city: the Smith clan looks out for each other.

    The word “clan” originated in the Scottish Highlands but is now used universally to denote a kinship group, as demonstrated by the many examples sentences at Oxford Dictionaries Dot Com.

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  • Caution: It’s just random luck! What does the random part of your question mean?

    Why is dumb luck considered normal? Pure chance.

    What is dumb luck

    and why do you think it is?

    Long shot or guess (noun) An attempt or a guess that has only the slightest chance of succeeding or being accurate.

    Definition of long shot

    hit the bull’s eye Be absolutely

    right Definition of hit the bull’s

    eye

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  • The University of Bristol offers 3

    types of comma for verbs: parenthetical elements (or paragraphs of sentences). What is an aside/parenthetical element in a sentence? What is a sentence?

    Sarah was also the most intelligent one in the class. She had no choice but to make her homework late for the first time.

    Where are the largest pyramids?

    If a comma is used for this error, it is important that the aside is opened and closed in 2d. I like to write a second comma as it represents a word, but I could not remember the second comma. Hopefully I was wrong.

    Source: http://www.bristol.ac.uk/arts/exercises/grammar/grammar_tutorial/page06.php. Source: http://www.bristol.ac.uk/arts html0. Does

    the part outside the comma parenthesis, “by its email”

    change the required meaning in the second sentence?

    How does the use of comma parentheses work in both sentences?

    However, if the phrase within the parentheses is elsewhere in the sentence, you remove that

    parenthetic phrase and you use the same basic sentence as

    the examples. Again, removing that parenthetic phrase gives the same basic sentence as the earlier examples: “The CSI has informed

    us that…”


    What is the place of a parenthetic phrase in a sentence: why


    do commas, dashes or rounds always appear in the same place when people don’t check them again?

    I shall post the appropriate reference for placement as soon as I find it.

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