with something or someone else
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used to express an additional element in a sentence
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used to express additional information or to say that something is true in a similar manner
used to introduce another fact or idea in addition to something already mentioned
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in a way that involves two or more parties
in a manner that involves a community or group of people, sharing or participating in something together
in a way that involves or refers to a group as a whole
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in a manner that involves a significant number of people or things as a group
in a manner that involves two or more parties working together supportively
in a way that involves correlative relations between two or more parties
in a manner that involves cooperation or joint effort among individuals or groups
in a way where both parties are involved or contribute equally
in a manner that involves mutual communication, engagement, or collaboration between different entities or individuals
in a way that everyone involved are in full agreement and there is no opposition
in a way that is impossible to separate from something else
without anyone else
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with anyone or anything else excluded
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in a way that does not involve anything additional or beyond what is mentioned
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with no one or nothing else involved
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in a separate and solo manner
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in a manner that allows a person to act and decide independently and without help from others
in a way that is apart or independent
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without the presence or assistance of others
without involving others at the same time
in a manner that is separate or individually identifiable
without assistance or influence from others
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in a manner that is only available to a particular person, group, or thing
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without being controlled or stopped by anyone or anything
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