separate branch
collocation in Englishmeaningsofseparateandbranch
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separate
adjective
uk/ˈsep.ər.ət/us/ˈsep.ɚ.ət/
existing or happening independently or in a different ...
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branch
noun[C]
uk/brɑːntʃ/us/bræntʃ/
a part of ...
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(Definition ofseparateandbranchfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It will have to set up aseparatebranch.
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Moreover, if there were aseparatebranchcomplaints would be made against it.
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This is found to provide not only solutions predicted by the earlier work but also aseparatebranch of very rounded, meandering flows that exist in the same parameter space.
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His value as aseparatebranchof the profession was endorsed as being in the interests of the public.
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Lamet, for example, is sometimes classified as aseparatebranch.
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Mainline can also refer to the main path in aseparatebranch.
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It became aseparatebranchof the armed forces in 1963.
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The peroneal anastomotic is occasionally continued down as aseparatebranchas far as the heel.
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Biochemistry was not, at that time, recognized as aseparatebranchof science.
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Evo-devo arose as aseparatebranchof science rather recently.
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It also marks an important stage in the process of legal executives towards their more general recognition as an independent andseparatebranchof the profession.
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Tracing its founding to 1867, it was first established as aseparatebranchof a public college in 1949.
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Each part of the design, each plane, each repetition, eachseparatebranchor blossom has its own sombre beauty.
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By the 17th century, natural philosophy (which is today called natural science) was considered aseparatebranchof philosophy.
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Each year aseparatebranchof literature, like poetry, novel, short-story etc., is considered for the award.
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The courts of arbitration became aseparatebranchof courts not subject to the control of the executive branch.
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Tropical forestry is aseparatebranchof forestry which deals mainly with equatorial forests that yield woods such as teak and mahogany.
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Sleight of hand is not aseparatebranchof magic, but rather one of the means used by a magician to produce an effect.
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The markhor is relatively little separated from other formspreviously it had been considered to be aseparatebranchof the genus.
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Aseparatebranchof computability theory, computational complexity theory, was also characterized in logical terms as a result of investigations into descriptive complexity.
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In other cases the artery on the right side may arise as aseparatebranchfrom the arch of the aorta, or in conjunction with the left carotid.
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In 2004, the main north-south route was diverted in a tunnel via the main railway station, thus removing the need for aseparatebranchto that location.
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Once open, the owners added further innovations -- aseparatebranchreserved for women customers, and an automobile safe on wheels that would pick up cash and valuables from depositors homes.
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Newspapers and magazines are both periodicals, but within the industry, the periodical publishing is frequently considered aseparatebranchthat includes magazines and even academic journals, but not newspapers.
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