Emoji
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#11485
9️⃣
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nine
/naɪn/
noun
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the number that is one more than eight
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She has nine books in her collection. |
ninth, 9
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eight, ten
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nine o'clock, nine days, nine years
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#11486
📝
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notice
/ˈnoʊtɪs/
noun
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a written or printed announcement or notification
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He gave me a notice about the meeting. |
announcement, memo, bulletin, notification
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ignorance, unawareness
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give notice, receive notice, serve notice
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#11487
❌
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nothing
/ˈnʌθɪŋ/
pronoun
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not anything; no thing
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She has nothing to worry about. |
zero, nil, nought
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everything
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nothing to do, nothing at all, nothing left
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#11488
🚫
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not
/nɒt/
adverb
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used to make a word or phrase negative
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I do not like spicy food. |
no, never
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yes
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not sure, not at all, not yet, not going
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#11489
👃
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nose
/noʊz/
noun
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the part of the face that contains the nostrils and is used for breathing and smelling
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He has a sharp nose and can smell things from far away. |
nostrils, snout
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mouth
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runny nose, pick your nose, nose ring
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#11490
🌨️
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northern
/ˈnɔːðərn/
adjective
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relating to the north or situated in the north
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The northern part of the country is known for its cold climate. |
northerly, northernmost
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southern
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northern lights, northern regions, northern hemisphere
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#11491
🧭
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north
/nɔːrθ/
noun
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the direction toward the top of a map or the opposite of south
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We traveled north to reach the mountains. |
up, northern direction
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south, downward
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north pole, north wind, go north, head north
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#11492
⏰
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normally
/ˈnɔːməli/
adverb
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in a usual or expected way
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I normally wake up at 7 AM. |
typically, usually, generally, regularly
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abnormally, unusually
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normally do, normally happen, normally expect
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#11493
🚫➡️🚫
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nor
/nɔːr/
conjunction
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used to introduce a negative clause after a negative statement
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He didn't call, nor did he send a message. |
and not, neither
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and, or
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nor did, nor have
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#11494
🌧️➡️🏞️
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nonetheless
/ˌnʌnðəˈlɛs/
adverb
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in spite of that; nevertheless
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It was raining, but nonetheless, they went hiking. |
nevertheless, however, still, yet
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therefore, hence
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nonetheless important, nonetheless true, nonetheless, despite that
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#11495
🚫
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none
/nʌn/
pronoun
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not any; no one; not one
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None of the students passed the exam. |
nothing, nobody, nil
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all, some, everyone
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none of, none left, none at all
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#11496
🔊
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noise
/nɔɪz/
noun
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a sound, especially when it is unwanted, unpleasant, or loud
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The noise from the construction site was unbearable. |
sound, racket, clamor, din, commotion
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silence, quiet, calm
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loud noise, background noise, noise pollution, white noise
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#11497
👍
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nod
/nɒd/
verb
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nodded
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nodded
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nods
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nodding
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to move your head up and down, especially to show agreement or understanding
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She nodded in agreement with the proposal. |
shake, tilt, bow
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shake head, disagree
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nod in agreement, nod your head, nod yes
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#11498
🙅♂️
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nobody
/ˈnoʊˌbɑːdi/
pronoun
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no person; not anyone
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Nobody came to the party. |
no one, none, not a soul
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someone, anybody
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nobody knows, nobody cares, nobody else
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#11499
🚫
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no
/noʊ/
adverb
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used to give a negative response or to show disagreement
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She said no to the invitation. |
nope, never, negative, not at all
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yes, okay
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say no, no way, no problem, no need
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#11500
⏳
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nearly
/ˈnɪəli/
adverb
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almost, but not completely
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She nearly missed the bus. |
almost, practically, just about, close to
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completely, entirely, fully
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nearly lost, nearly there, nearly finished
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#11501
🌙
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night
/naɪt/
noun
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the time of darkness between one day and the next, when most people sleep
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She loves going for walks at night. |
evening, nighttime, dusk, dark
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day, morning
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night sky, night time, at night, good night
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#11502
⏭️
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next
/nɛkst/
adjective
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immediately following in time, order, or place
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The next train leaves at 9:00 AM. |
following, subsequent, upcoming, nearest
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previous, prior
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next day, next year, next time, next week
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#11503
🗞️
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newspaper
/ˈnjuːzˌpeɪpər/
noun
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a printed publication (usually daily or weekly) containing news, articles, advertisements, and correspondence
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I read the newspaper every morning. |
periodical, journal, publication, paper
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magazine, online media
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daily newspaper, local newspaper, national newspaper, newspaper article
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#11504
📰
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news
/nuːz/
noun
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newly received or noteworthy information, especially about recent events
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The news about the storm spread quickly. |
information, report, bulletin, update
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silence, ignorance
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breaking news, latest news, good news, bad news
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#11505
🆕
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newly
/ˈnjuːli/
adverb
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in a new or recent manner
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She has newly renovated her house. |
recently, freshly, just, newly made
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old, outdated
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newly appointed, newly built, newly married, newly discovered
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#11506
🚫
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never
/ˈnɛvər/
adverb
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at no time in the past or future; not ever
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I have never seen such a beautiful sunset. |
not at all, under no circumstances, in no way, by no means
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always, ever
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never seen, never been, never heard, never thought
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#11507
🚫
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neither
/ˈniːðər/
conjunction
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used to connect two negative alternatives
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Neither the manager nor the assistant could attend the meeting. |
nor, not either
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either
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neither nor, neither of them
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#11508
🏡
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neighborhood
/ˈneɪbərˌhʊd/
noun
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a district or area around or near a particular place
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I grew up in a quiet neighborhood. |
community, locality, district, area
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isolation, wilderness
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peaceful neighborhood, residential neighborhood, urban neighborhood
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#11509
🏘️
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neighbor
/ˈneɪbər/
noun
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a person living next door or nearby
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My neighbor lent me some sugar when I ran out. |
adjacent resident, nearby person, local
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stranger, outsider
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good neighbor, friendly neighbor, next-door neighbor
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#11510
💬
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negotiation
/nɪɡoʊˈʃiːeɪʃən/
noun
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a discussion aimed at reaching an agreement
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The negotiation between the two companies was successful. |
discussion, bargaining, dialogue, talks
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conflict, disagreement, dispute
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peace negotiation, business negotiation, successful negotiation
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#11511
☹️
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negative
/ˈnɛɡətɪv/
adjective
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not desirable or positive; bad or harmful
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The team had a negative attitude towards the proposal. |
unfavorable, detrimental, harmful, pessimistic
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positive, favorable, optimistic
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negative impact, negative response, negative result
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#11512
🙏
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need
/niːd/
verb
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needed
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needed
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needs
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needing
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to require something or someone
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I need your help with this task. |
require, demand, want, desire
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have, want, reject
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need help, need assistance, need support
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#11513
🦒
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neck
/nɛk/
noun
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the part of the body connecting the head and the shoulders
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She wore a necklace around her neck. |
throat, collar, nape
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head, chest
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neck pain, neck injury, neck of the bottle
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#11514
🔑
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necessarily
/ˌnɛsəˈsɛrɪli/
adverb
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as a necessary result; inevitably
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It doesn’t necessarily mean you’re wrong. |
inevitably, necessarily, certainly, of course
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optionally, optionally, incidentally
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necessarily true, necessarily result, necessarily mean
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