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Meanings of take individually in English
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Usage of take individually in English
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Takenindividually, all of these activities are essential to the well-being of society.
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So far as I can see, takenindividually, they are upright, trustworthy men.
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In man, takenindividually or as a whole, there clearly exists a double constitution.
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Takenindividually, each person can contribute cognitive resources to the broader dynamics of the world.
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Takenindividually, these actions may all seem small.
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That these books exist is clearly A Good Thing and, takenindividually, many are to be recommended.
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Takenindividually, these episodes may be unremarkable.
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The subject-matter of Whitman's poems, takenindividually, is absolutely miscellaneous: he touches upon any and every subject.
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Still, takenindividually, each piece offered much of interest, above all A Peace Worth Willing by Dermot McDermott.
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" Takenindividually, any of those things has a variety of possible explanations."
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The wife for Graham should have qualities, not takenindividually, uncommon in English wives, but in combination somewhat rare.
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These two conditions takenindividually were minor handicaps, but toss them together, and you would understand the difficulties I experienced growing up.
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In general, the larger temporal variations of the trochaic and iambic rhythm forms are too slight to be significant when takenindividually.
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Nowhere on earth can be found such perfect cohesion of units against forces which would crush each unit, takenindividually, beyond recognition.
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However, we do not consider that any of these errors, takenindividually, were significant enough to have made a difference, the report says.
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Life must often consist of acts or concerns which, takenindividually, are trivial; but the speculations of great minds relate to important objects.