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Examples

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It might be prudent to include examples. I am not familiar with the topic to do so and could benefit from them —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Jgassens (talk • -->

Correlative conjunction: where... there; when . . . then; notwithstanding . . . yet

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Garner's fourth edition, page 225, mentions where... there; when . . . then; notwithstanding . . . yet --Backinstadiums (talk) 08:44, 4 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]

This makes no sense

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Just as many Americans love basketball, so many Canadians love ice hockey.

The word "so" in this sentence is an adverb meaning very. Georgia guy (talk) 18:05, 4 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]

No, it isn't. Although it would perhaps be better phrased as Just as many Americans love basketball, so do many Canadians love ice hockey. --User:Khajidha (talk) (contributions) 13:24, 10 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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Times tables

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hi my name is Georgie 2A02:6B6F:E0A5:7600:3932:5EFF:E546:DE4F (talk) 20:15, 2 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]