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In many respects Meaning in English

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Definition

Used to say that something is true, similar, or relevant in several ways or areas, but not necessarily in every way.

Usage & Nuances

A formal and slightly academic phrase, often found in written English but also used in speech, especially in discussions or comparisons. Common at the start or end of sentences: "In many respects, ..." or "... in many respects." Not interchangeable with 'in every respect.'

Example Sentences

In many respects, this book is better than the last one.

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Our new house is similar to the old one in many respects.

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His situation is difficult in many respects.

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In many respects, growing up in a small town shaped who I am.

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The two companies are alike in many respects, but their values are different.

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In many respects, this is just the beginning for us.

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