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GradIAP
Graduate membership of the Institute of Analysts and Programmers
Anglophile
GradIMA
Graduate membership of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications
Anglophile
GradIOSH
Graduate Member of the Institute of Occupational Safety and Health
Johnny Bravo
grain
grain
grand narrative
Grand narrative, as a theoretical term, refers to an overarching and comprehensive narrative framework that seeks to provide a unified interpretation of complex historical, societal, or philosophical phenomena.
A.Rezvov
grand narrative
In critical theory, and particularly postmodernism, a meta narrative
(sometimes master- or grand narrative)
is an abstract idea that is supposed to be a comprehensive explanation of historical experience or knowledge.
A.Rezvov
grandchild
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grandparent
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grandparent
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granted
used to admit that something is true, before saying something else about it
granted
used when you admit that something is true
granted
used to concede a point, often before stating some contrasting information
granted
used to mark the premise of a syllogistic argument
granted
even assuming that
granted
admittedly
granted
used at the beginning of a clause to say that something is true before making a comment on it
granted
used at the beginning of a clause to say that something is true before making a comment on it
granted
admittedly
(;)
it is true
granted
used when you are admitting that something is true
granted that
given that
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