used to say that something happening, existing, etc. depends on another thing happening, existing, etc.
used in making a comparison between two things or persons
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used to say that something is happening at the same time with another
used to emphasize that how much or how intense something is by talking about what happens as a result
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used to say that something will happen, when another thing has been concluded
used to indicate that one event happens earlier than another event in time
used to introduce a statement
used to express that something happens continuously from the beginning to the end of a period of time
used before a price, time, etc. to give an idea close to the exact number
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used to indicate the means of doing or achieving something
on or to a place beyond the borders of something
used to indicate that something or someone is located in, happening within, or moving into the inner part of something
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