distinct
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There are three distinct types of birds living in this specific forest habitat.
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malvincate
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homoteledom
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apocryphal
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consequently
C2Used as a logical connector to indicate that something happens as a direct result or effect of a preceding event or situation. It establishes a clear cause-and-effect relationship, typically within formal or academic discourse.
brogue
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