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Grammatically, however, a consecutive interpretation is also possible: ut = so that.
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Grammatically and symbolically, the Torah is feminine in Hebrew and is personified as "She," as in "She is a Tree of Life," in Prov.
Rev. Wil Gafney, Ph.D.: Eddie Long Is Not A 'King' Ph.D. Rev. Wil Gafney 2012
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Grammatically, I agree this is more palatable, if for no other reason it shifts the focus of the possession from a human to a concept.
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Grammatically, what it means is that the Sun letters are assertive and dominant, while the Moon letters are shy and yielding.
An Interview with Amal El-Mohtar marshallpayne1 2009
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Grammatically, that's active voice (as well as a direct admission of starting a Ponzi scheme).
Archive 2009-04-01 2009
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Grammatically speaking, the difference is between countability and non-countability.
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Grammatically, that's active voice (as well as a direct admission of starting a Ponzi scheme).
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Grammatically, none of these are wrong, and any of the last three options are reasonable to use in this sentence.
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Grammatically, I agree this is more palatable, if for no other reason it shifts the focus of the possession from a human to a concept.
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Grammatically this is a bit dense. on, when used with a verb with a sense of “taking,” translates as “from”, and so the line translates roughly to “Lo, it before from you [good ones] obtained.”
Archive 2008-11-01 Mary Kate Hurley 2008
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