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proximate

adjective as in close

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A lot of research, and especially mainstream media, conflate the proximate cause of something with the underlying cause of it.

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It's understandable that people are focused on the proximate threat of Donald Trump, but the Trump administration, as you just said, was a clown show.

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The filing said the accident was a “direct and proximate” result of the Singaporean firms’ “carelessness, negligence, gross negligence, and recklessness, and as a result of the unseaworthiness of the vessel.”

Since the floods came on the heels of the massive Thomas fire in late 2017, that incident was deemed the “proximate cause” of the damage.

This level of lying to themselves is proximately about Trump, but really, it runs deeper than that.

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

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