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in turn
Idioms and Phrases
Also, in turns . In the proper order or in sequence; also, one at a time. For example, Each generation in turn must deal with the same budget problems , or Someone must be awake at all times, so let's sleep in turns . [Late 1500s] Also see out of turn ; take turns .Example Sentences
I dedicated time, energy and discernment and, in turn, was rewarded by a cosmic force smiling down on me with grace.
Hamas, in turn, accused Israel of abandoning the original deal which both sides had agreed to.
“Your body perceives that as overheating and that, in turn, is what causes us to sweat.â€
There are, of course, concerns that rival countries may have to dump products once destined for the US on other markets, such as the UK which, in turn, could drive down domestic prices.
Rangnick clearly knew Elanga had pace - and felt his direct style was a threat to opposition defences, which in turn could create space for others.
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