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a priori

[ey prahy-awr-ahy, -ohr-ahy, ey pree-awr-ee, -ohr-ee, ah pree-awr-ee, -ohr-ee] / ˌeɪ praɪˈɔr aɪ, -ˈoʊr aɪ, ˌeɪ priˈɔr i, -ˈoʊr i, ˌɑ priˈɔr i, -ˈoʊr i /




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"I am not a priori against", he said.

From Reuters

Among people who have good immune health, can I predict a priori that they will do as well during an infection?

From Scientific American

We need to first get rid of those a priori borders precisely in order then to be able to understand things better.

From Salon

“They just thought we would be, a priori, on their side.”

From Seattle Times

“I wouldn’t claim a priori that we’ll go to Stockholm. But it’s a goal.”

From Science Magazine