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Vocabulary question: meaning of the phrase 'one sense'



 
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Expression: Running off something | 'not any more' vs 'no more' vs 'not any longer'
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Vocabulary question: meaning of the phrase 'one sense' #1 (permalink) Sun Jun 24, 2007 19:46 pm   Vocabulary question: meaning of the phrase 'one sense'
 

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Could you say me the meaning of phrase "one sense"

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Vocabulary question: meaning of the phrase 'one sense' #2 (permalink) Mon Jun 25, 2007 0:11 am   Vocabulary question: meaning of the phrase 'one sense'
 

It means "in a particular way" or "in one way of looking at it"
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