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Lexicographical Neighbors of

of all
of all people
of all things
of all time
of an
of biblical proportions
of blessed memory
of choice
of color
of colour
of course
of each person
of even date
of fame
of her own
of his own (current term)
of import
of importance
of late
of means
of my own
of necessity
of note
of one's own
of one's own accord
of one mind
of our own
of record
of shame
of sorts

Literary usage of

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1. Daniel Deronda by George Eliot (1876)
"time told, and left him no immediate power for the reflection that he might be trembling at a fiction of his own. The shocking sense of collision between a ..."

2. The Republic of Plato by Plato, Benjamin Jowett (1881)
"Towards the close of the Republic, Plato seems to be more and more convinced of the ideal character of his own speculations. At the end of the gth Book the ..."

3. Dictionary of National Biography by LESLIE. STEPHEN (1900)
"He considered that the young Protector was betrayed by his near relations and by those of his own council. ' I was wary,' he concludes, ' what to advise in ..."

4. The woman in white by Wilkie Collins (1871)
"Accordingly, Mr Fairlie waives his right of refusal, purely with a view to the preservation of his own tranquillity—and informs Mr. Hartright that he may go ..."

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