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one another

pronoun

  1. each other.



one another

pronoun

  1. Also: each other.the reflexive form of plural pronouns when the action, attribution, etc, is reciprocal

    they kissed one another

    knowing one another

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of one another1

First recorded in 1520–30
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It’s impossible not to be charmed by her, and even easier to see how men like John and Harry, who seem so different from one another, could fall head over heels for Lucy.

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Organisers described it as a "time to reflect, to cry, to laugh and to find comfort in one another - and in his family - as we remember the light Othniel brought to all of our lives".

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The jury foreperson brought concerns to the judge earlier this week, saying jurors were "attacking" one another and trying to change his mind.

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I think there is something to be said for instincts and something to be said for a gut feeling, and I think in both departments we had a positive experience of that with one another, and we felt as though this collaboration would only be conducive to an enjoyable time.

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The troop deployment triggered several fiery exchanges that at times devolved into shouting matches as committee members and Hegseth yelled over one another.

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