0 a word such as 'and', 'but', 'while', or 'although' that connects words, phrases, and clauses in a sentence
1 the situation in which events or conditions combine or happen together:
2 a word such as "and," "but," "because," or "although" that connects words, phrases, and clauses in a sentence
3 a combination of events or conditions:
The conjunction "although" joins the two clauses in the sentence "He left, although I begged him not to."
When you write a series of nouns or adjectives, such as 'purple, green and blue', you use a conjunction before the last one, instead of a comma.
In conjunction, these properties of social-psychological research have impeded the development of theories with explanatory power and the ability to generate novel and nontrivial hypotheses.
The classical truth tables for conjunction and implication are used.
In both studies we investigated children's ability to choose the appropriate conjunction in two cloze tasks.
By construction, the invariant of the location l is obtained by the conjunction of the latest firing times of enabled transitions.
Unlike traditional partial deduction, which considers only atoms for partial deduction, conjunctive partial deduction attempts to specialize entire conjunctions of atoms.
In conjunction with a strong longitudinal electric field component, a natural acceleration channel has been demonstrated to exist for a laser beam in a vacuum.
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