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would

verb as in choose

verb as in give, bequeath to another

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James Jeffries was the first great white hope, announcing to America that he would “reclaim the heavyweight championship for the white race.”

From Salon

Tyson was non-committal on whether this loss would be his last fight.

From Salon

This means a higher proportion would reach the most intense categories.

From BBC

Kennedy has long campaigned against the practice, and claimed in a recent post on X that Trump, as president, would be advising ”all US water systems to remove fluoride from public water”.

From BBC

She said she had been counting down the days to their wedding next September, adding that her wanting to marry Fury "would never have changed".

From BBC

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

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