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one another
pronoun
each other.
one another
pronoun
Also: each other. the reflexive form of plural pronouns when the action, attribution, etc, is reciprocal
they kissed one another
knowing one another
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Origin of one another1
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Browsh, of CU–Boulder, noted that the two have long been associated with one another in the American mind, that athletes are religious at a higher rate than members of the general public, that sports are often seen as a clean way to keep young people busy and out of trouble, that “in every single interview, we’d see people thanking God, or going on a knee after a touchdown.”
“I’ve never seen that happen on Zoom. Being together in-person isn’t just about showing up — it’s about actively engaging with the business, supporting one another and the team’s efforts, and contributing to our shared momentum.”
What does that support that you have for one another mean to you?
The three teams would play one another in 12-minute-quarter round-robin games.
And he could not ask governors to send their Guard forces into Illinois without the governor’s consent because under the Constitution, states are sovereign entities with respect to one another.
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