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them

pronoun as in objective singular pronoun

pronoun as in objective plural pronoun

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The good story formula, though, requires a structural us-and-them divide.

The culture of conflict bred an us-against-them identity among the church members.

This didn't come naturally to them/us, who would much rather talk about health care as a right.

She continued her us-versus-them approach to political discourse.

All this contributes to a broader us-versus-them conflict over values.

The English kings had turned to the only people who could have helped them-the Normans settled in Ireland; and they failed them.

No sooner did he say the word than he and the Weasel found them-selves standing before the open door of a nice little house.

Shall the dead take thought for the dead to love them?What love was ever as deep as a grave?

After this the Kafirs gave Savage a second very long name which meant "He-who-sits-down-on-snakes-and-makes-them-flat."

The only additional suggestion is the new and original test, the so-called "em-them" test.

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

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