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one another

pronoun

  1. each other.


one another

pronoun

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

    knowing one another

    they kissed one another

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of one another1

First recorded in 1520–30
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Idioms and Phrases

see each other .
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“The more ingredients touching one another, the better. I want all of my spaces, especially Simon, to be melting pots of interaction. When you allow the space to be free, you are more likely to have these really incredible moments, and I don’t want to rob anyone of that.”

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"Now the branches come too close to grinding irrevocably against one another in a conflict that promises to diminish both," Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson wrote.

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Mr Aquino said that the attack caused considerable confusion and chaos in the city's tight-knit Filipino community, with many residents calling one another to check on their loved ones.

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This allowed them to be vulnerable and feel safe to share with one another.

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“I would want to go back to the time when journalists got together with the people we covered and broke bread together and told jokes on one another and said, in effect, we are on opposite side of an important fence, but understand each other's job and for one night also say that the conflict these different jobs produce is nothing personal and in the end, we respect each other and remain friends. Well, of course, that is a review that today is no longer tenable,” he said.

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