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inherent in

adjective as in belonging to

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“That year was about a group of Black women being pushed out. The abject nature of Blackness is inherent in the way people were perceiving what it means for us to be present or not present in a conversation about what it means to get recognition. And the recognition that is offered to a certain group of people, the conversation isn’t afforded to them. We have to begin to question ourselves truly if we want a space to have any form of equity.”

In all, the 2024 Dodgers season was a vision met and a promise kept, finally fully fulfilling the expectation inherent in 12 consecutive playoff berths that included 11 National League West titles.

In Florida, political power is not inherent in the Legislature or the governor or the courts, but in the citizenry.

From Slate

Article I, Section I: “All political power is inherent in the people.”

From Slate

The discrepancies show the pitfalls inherent in using this data to make assertions about noncitizens.

From Salon

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

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