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- noun Plural form of
facet . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
facet .
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Examples
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There were so many interesting facets from the feel of the heavy, solid bullets, all lined up in a box.
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Although our findings seemingly conflict with the eustatic sea-level curve of far-field sites, they corroborate an alternative view that MIS 5a was at least as ice-free as the present, and they challenge the prevailing view of MIS 5 sea-level history and certain facets of ice-age theory.
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There were so many interesting facets from the feel of the heavy, solid bullets, all lined up in a box.
Something I Wanted to do at Least Once in My Life « The BookBanter Blog 2009
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The portrayal of the tribal society was simplistic and a bit too naive with regard to certain facets, but it was nevertheless effective and very vivid.
Archive 2008-05-01 2008
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The portrayal of the tribal society was simplistic and a bit too naive with regard to certain facets, but it was nevertheless effective and very vivid.
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Every fictional world or story has certain facets that the audience needs to go along with.
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Every fictional world or story has certain facets that the audience needs to go along with.
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One of the multiple related facets is pursued more vigorously as a result of its more awidely shared interest.
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One of the multiple related facets is pursued more vigorously as a result of its more awidely shared interest.
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One of the multiple related facets is pursued more vigorously as a result of its more awidely shared interest.
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