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form

[fawrm] / fɔrm /




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document that requires answers or information
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In a nation so diverse, the forms of entertainment—and who has access to them—have varied widely in each era.

From The Wall Street Journal

But now the employer also has access to key aspects of that expertise, in a form it controls and can deploy to other employees without you.

From The Wall Street Journal

Water is made of hydrogen and oxygen, and some of these atoms naturally exist in slightly heavier forms called isotopes.

From Science Daily

The challenge for a Scotland side who've never finished higher than third in the Six Nations era is to replicate that form elsewhere in the competition -- starting away to strugglers Wales next weekend.

From Barron's

“For a day or two, she’d give us the silent treatment, and then we’d all fall back into the form of a life trying to make ends meet,” he wrote.

From Los Angeles Times