separate entry
collocation in Englishmeaningsofseparateandentry
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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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entry
noun
uk/ˈen.tri/us/ˈen.tri/
the act of entering a place or joining a particular society ...
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(Definition ofseparateandentryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofseparate entry
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Articles in edited volumes do not have dates if the volume has aseparateentry, thereby involving the reader in two searches.
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Each utterance was transcribed as aseparateentryand subsequently coded for verbal and nonverbal information.
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Some entries make reference to ideas that are explicated incompletely, or only in aseparateentry.
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For example, seen, an inflected form of see, was removed from the analysis, but been, an inflected form of be was included as aseparateentry.
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Will it be essential for aseparateentryto be put in the valuation roll?
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Aseparateentryhas been made for these.
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Once this has been done, if there is statutory authority, is it put in as aseparateentryin the valuation roll?
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They have aseparateentryand indeed are a separate entity.
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These amendments would deprive users of that choice and would oblige them to make aseparateentryfor each separate purpose in all circumstances.
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Most domestic hereditaments have aseparateentryon that list, but there are cases where a single entry is shown for a hereditament comprising a number of separate residential units.
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Both academies haveseparateentryrequirements from the mainstream curriculum.
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The new buses also hadseparateentryand exit doors.
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The symmetrical towers are positioned on either side of the nave, and provideseparateentryto the side aisles.
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A side chapel is attached to the main church with aseparateentrydirectly adjacent to the main portal to the church.
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These last two words are listed as separate entries, not as alternative spellings for "hysterics" or "hermaphrodite".
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Immigrant families receive considerable weight here with six separate entries.
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Also, inflected forms that contained a vowel change were counted as separate entries.
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Compositional elements used in word-formation, such as -ish, -er or en- are also treated in separate entries.
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Note that there are alternative strategies for representing the lexicon which do not require separate entries for all the inflected forms.
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Furthermore, criteria for inclusion of script elements as separate entries are not clear.
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