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What does granted and facet mean in this sentence? Thanks for answers
Granted that by not joining the single currency we will preserve one facet of our national identity.
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Actually, "granted that" is a conjunction which means "even assuming that", and "granted" means "admittedly; it is true". The two are different.
Facet means aspect.
The question arises as to whether the writer of the sentence (it's not a complete sentence!) wrote correctly.
Then the question arises as to whether the other responses are correct.
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Granted here means "I agree".
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In this context 'granted' means 'because of something', or 'admittedly'. In terms of your sentence this is referring to 'not joining the single currency'. 'Facet' means a part of something.
e.g.
Admittedly, by not joining the single currency we will preserve one part of our national identity.
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المهارات اللغوية
الأذرية, الإنجليزية, الفرنسية, الألمانية, الروسية
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