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these
[ theez ]
these
/ ðː /
determiner
- the form of this used before a plural noun
these men
- ( as pronoun )
I don't much care for these
Idioms and Phrases
see one of these days .Compare Meanings
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Example Sentences
One of these bills — SB 577 — is set for a hearing Tuesday.
“On one hand it is feeding the algae bloom, but it’s also responsible for the incredible diversity of species we’re fortunate to have off the West Coast. These species are pretty strong and resilient and they have shown that over the year.”
“These are difficult decisions the mayor has to make, and she is prioritizing the Fire Department and first responders. We’re grateful for that,” he said.
“He stands firmly by the truth and is prepared to fight these false claims vigorously in court. He looks forward to vindication through due process and a judgment based on the facts and the law.”
“I’m a fan of the NFL, and know a lot of these coaches, a lot of these players, a lot of the teams and kind of some of their situations,” he said.
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