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Jackson6612 Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

to have the often specious appearance of being, intending, or claiming

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001: to have the often specious appearance of being, intending, or claiming (01u01b00something implied or inferred02b02u00) <a book that purports to be an objective analysis>; also : claim <foreign novels which he purports to have translated — Mary McCarthy>02br
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00The underlined part is not being used as an example and neither does it add any additional meaning. So what is the purpose of using it, after all? 0-
  

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0 It is allowing the reader of the dictionary to insert whatever it is that is implied or inferred - in the example it is "an objective analysis". 0-

  • 0 It is allowing the reader of the dictionary to insert whatever it is that is implied or inferred - in the example it is "an objective analysis".
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0 It is allowing the reader of the dictionary to insert whatever it is that is implied or inferred - in the example it is "an objective analysis". 0-
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0 Thank you, Feebs. 0-

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