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in such a way
adverb as in thus
Strongest match
Example Sentences
The plants around us use a clever strategy when they are exposed to light that is too bright: their chloroplasts rearrange within their cells and collectively cover one another, in such a way that only the necessary amount of light is absorbed and damage to the cells is prevented.
In a notice of the lawsuit filed earlier this year, X's daughter Ilyasah Shabazz said the agencies “conspired with each other and with other individuals and acted, and failed to act, in such a way as to bring about the wrongful death of Malcolm X.”
Though they recognized the antebellum nation as configured in such a way that militated against their social advancement, Hosea Easton, for example, claimed that Black people were “constitutionally Americans.”
I think the main takeaway should be that Indian food can be represented globally and presented in such a way that it can create excitement.
Going back to the original problem of how to interview Trump, there's been so much of this demand that you call out his lies while not providing any meaningful information about policy and relevant facts, and I think that has bled into journalism in such a way that I’m not sure we know how to find our way back.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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