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corollaries

Prononciation : [kəˈrɒləˌriz]

Mot

Contexte : « similarity »

(noun) corollaries are ideas or statements that follow logically from a main thought or principle. Imagine you have a big idea, and a corollary is a smaller idea that makes sense because of it. They are like little steps that come after a big step.

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One corollary of studying hard is that you usually get better grades.

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It's not a corollary that playing outside means you won't finish your homework.

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What are the corollaries of having good study habits?

Contexte : « relationship »

(noun) corollaries can also refer to the consequences or results of a specific action or decision. If you do something, the corollaries are the outcomes that can happen because of that action.

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Eating healthy has many positive corollaries, like feeling more energetic.

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Ignoring your responsibilities can lead to negative corollaries, such as stress.

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What corollaries can we expect if we choose to work as a team?

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