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left and right

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"Left" and "right" are directional adverbs in English. They indicate spatial orientation relative to a specified point. In politics, 'left' often refers to progressive or liberal ideologies, while 'right' refers to conservative ones. They are also used metaphorically, as in 'left in the dust' or 'right on time'.
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and

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"And" is a conjunction in English. It's used to connect words, phrases, or clauses of equal rank. For instance, it can join two nouns ("apple and orange"), two phrases ("running fast and jumping high"), or two independent clauses ("I woke up late and I missed the bus").
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"Mike went to the store and bought some milk."
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"Right" is a versatile English word that can function as an adjective, adverb, noun, or verb. As an adjective, it often means correct or proper. As an adverb, it can mean directly or immediately. As a noun, it can signify a moral or legal entitlement. As a verb, it can mean to restore to a normal or upright position. It also has idiomatic uses, like "right away" meaning immediately.
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