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collocation in Englishmeaningsoffor,andreference
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for
preposition
uk/fɔːr/us/fɔːr/
intended to be ...
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reference
noun
uk/ˈref.ər.əns/us/ˈref.ɚ.əns/
a mention ...
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(Definition offor,andreferencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The summaries and conclusions at the end of each chapter provideeaseofreferenceto readers.
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I have divided them into categories according to the sort of information they supply, and numbered the entries foreaseofreference.
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Foreaseofreference, let us first recall some stochastic orders that will be used in the sequel.
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Foreaseofreference, these are called "high-reprint articles" in this manuscript.
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Foreaseofreferencewe will henceforth say 'principal formula' and omit the word 'occurrence'.
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Bar numbers are provided foreaseofreferencewithin individual examples.
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Foreaseofreferenceit also includes the extra information added to the third edition.
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In the revised formulation of rules below, these are grouped and labelled, within each category, according to context foreaseofreference.
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Each has a number and title foreaseofreference.
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The plays are presented in chronological order with a grey-shaded title page at the start of each foreaseofreference.
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In this work, foreaseofreference, these latter two groups will be referred to as 'non-gambiense'.
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Foreaseofreferenceand lack of a better term, the latter relation will be referred to as the 'title relation' in the rest of the article.
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Although each point is dealt with chronologically in the analysis, the table below groups the points into firstly decisions, and secondly behaviour over time foreaseofreference.
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I enclose a copy foreaseofreference.
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Foreaseofreference, the comparable table for the present system (figure 1 of the published note) is reprinted below.
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Foreaseofreference, the figures for science group staff in post are shown on the basis of the present institutes of research.
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A copy of this table is provided aside foreaseofreference.
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I attach a copy foreaseofreference.
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