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single
adjective as in alone, distinct
adjective as in not married
Example Sentences
By Friday of that week, Feb. 21, President Donald Trump singled out Maine’s governor during a White House event and threatened to cut off the state’s federal funding.
Canadian companies were singled out because of their prominence in the global mining sector.
He added: "When you can see your actions and what you are doing is helping people every single day, it is more fulfilling then simply sending cheques over."
Every single person in the world, I'm thinking of mothers and fathers in particular, especially those daughters, now expects the formality of a life sentence.
Under the law for the new Senedd each constituency had to be given a single name "unless the commission considers this would be unacceptable".
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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