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conjunction This word is an invariable part of speech 1 (in negative sentences, to correct or limit a concept expressed previously) but, however, but rather 2 (to reinforce the concept expressed previously) but, but also, also, for more 3 (to return to the speech interrupted by an incidental parenthesis) So, now, well, It permalink
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