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in an instance

adverb as in in a moment

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The incumbent party had never won in an instance where so many Americans felt things were on the wrong track, and didn’t this time, either.

From Slate

In an instance of life imitating art, Hamaguchi was, like the director character of “Drive My Car,” himself chauffeured to different rural locations while planning the “Gift” shoot, becoming friendly with his driver, Omika.

“It ought not be one of the options of the federal government to just throw up its hands and tell states ‘You’re on your own’ in an instance like this where the illegalities are what they are,” Wrigley said.

“In an instance where a team member has a religious or moral conviction that prevents them from meeting a patient’s need, we require the team member to refer the patient to another employee or manager on duty who can complete the transaction,” the statement read.

"A concern with the current amendment language is that an abortion could be performed in an instance when it wasn't 'medically necessary treatment.'"

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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