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phases

noun as in period in life of something

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The fourth operation, which was again split into two phases, lasted from March 24 until May 13, 2011 and was successful.

The Seahawks dominated the Broncos in all three phases of the game as they eventually cruised to victory by a score of 43-8.

They all went through chubby phases of their own, but ended up looking sculpted.

Equally important, the budget phases in those changes down the road when the economy (we hope) will be stronger.

Gruenewald chalks it up to the early phases of any budding revolution.

The high pitch represents mentality, the esthetic phases of beauty, and much brilliancy.

We would classify these two departments in this way, though in the highest dramatic work elements of both phases are combined.

Germany, with characteristic system and detail, provided different kinds of banks to deal with different phases of the situation.

The observance, under various phases, is described in Scripture as an undisputed and indisputable reality.

Much older than I he had long since passed through these youthful phases.

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On this page you'll find 15 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to phases, such as: development, chapter, point, state, step, and aspect.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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