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1 This will cause but little delay in an action, and will conduce much to security from accidents.
2 This circumstance will conduce much to my enjoyment, if I can succeed in my plan of separating her from Mr. Boyer.
3 He knows, too, that a reputation as a 'popular preacher' is not the thing which will conduce much to his preferment in his profession.
4 Yet it has conduced much to his fame.
5 For to men of business some recreation is necessary, and the preparation and use of victuals conduces much thereunto.
6 In his day, literary history and criticism were but little valued, and he conduced much to a higher appreciation of that department of letters.
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