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Replace With An Ellipsis Maybe

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verb

• prevent from being included or considered or accepted

• leave undone or leave out

39%3 Abbreviation that can replace an ellipsis
adverb

• continuing in the same way

35%9 Characterized by the ellipsis of a repeated word or phrase
adjective

• relating to anaphora

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