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Particles are sometimes paired together (or with conjunctions) to form
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compound conjunctions. Compound conjunctions are best understood as a
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single unit with its own range of meanings which may or may not overlap
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with the meanings of the individual particles themselves. When in doubt,
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it is recommended to consult and dictionary or lexicon to determine
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whether any particular occurrence of a particle stands alone or as part
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of a :ref:`compound conjunction<conjunction-compound>`. |