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etc.

[ US /ˌɛtˈsɛtɝə/ ]
ADVERB
  1. continuing in the same way

How To Use etc. In A Sentence

  • The coulpe or peccavi, is made for a very small matter — a broken glass, a torn veil, an involuntary delay of a few seconds at an office, a false note in church, etc.; this suffices, and the coulpe is made. Les Miserables
  • This puts a lot of stress on our eyes which can suffer from blurriness, fatigue etc. Glasses Lot | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
  • Assemble disassemble tables chairs with care, minimizing damage to equipment walls, including scratches, paint chippings, etc.
  • Asia and South America, attacking various members of the Bovidae, horses, camels, donkeys, etc. as well as the big game, antelopes, deer, etc. sometimes wiping out great herds. Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1907 - Presentation Speech
  • Workshop on research methodology, bibliography, citations, etc.
  • So in terms of home furnishing it is expected to have curtain, bedspreads, cushion covers etc.
  • -- _More beautiful, most beautiful_, etc. can hardly be called degree forms of the adjective. Higher Lessons in English A work on english grammar and composition
  • The material of products include: genuine leather, PU, PVC, etc.
  • Players should now sort out the cards according to suit hearts, clubs, etc.
  • Just as in the rest of medicine -- cardiology, endocrinology, neurology, etc., the field of psychiatry is ever changing and our knowledge base is rapidly expanding. Rosalie Greenberg: Psychiatry and the Media -- a Strange and Strained Relationship
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