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38% | 9 | As a rule | ||||||
adverb • usually; as a rule • without distinction of one from others • without regard to specific details or exceptions | ||||||||
22% | 15 | Transition from colonial rule to self-rule | ||||||
noun • the action of changing from colonial to independent status | ||||||||
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