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otherwise

Definition for otherwise

adverb as in in another way; alternatively

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Every comic should feel that they are bringing something unique, otherwise, why are you an artist?

Suddenly, what would otherwise be morally dubious transgressions or—as earlier established—classic teenage girl faults, are now glimpses into what these girls are capable of if the stakes are heightened.

From Salon

For a judge to issue a temporary restraining order, the jurist also must conclude that one side in a dispute would otherwise suffer irreparable harm.

"It is incredibly important that the Government step in and start looking at the governance of the game, otherwise there will not be a game to govern," added Edward Morello, MP for West Dorset.

From BBC

The former minister said that the Dyson prototype ultimately "did not get through testing" and "whenever confronted with brute facts about safety or otherwise, I would always accept them."

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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