Pronunciation: /kɑːndʒ/
noun a shortened form of the word 'conjunction'
A1 I learned how to use 'conj.' in my beginner English class.
A2 She struggled with understanding the use of 'conj.' in complex sentences.
B1 The student's essay showed a good grasp of using 'conj.' to connect ideas.
B2 The author effectively used 'conj.' to create a smooth flow of information in the article.
C1 His mastery of using 'conj.' in academic writing was evident in his thesis.
C2 In the debate, the politician skillfully employed 'conj.' to link his arguments together.
formal The professor explained the concept of conjunctions using the term 'conj.'
informal I used the shortcut 'conj.' in my text message to save time.
slang Let's meet up at the 'conj.' later tonight.
figurative The partnership between the two companies acted as a 'conj.' to boost sales.
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