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In every way that matters, meaning!!
1)"In every way that matters," we are the sum of our memories.
2)As I have always been a woman "in every way that matters,"
3)Paula O'Neill of Co Wexford tried and "in every way that matters", succeeded.
I know the meaning of in every way. However, after a that matters is added to it, I don't get it property.
Can you explain it to me? Please.
Oct 16, 2013 8:02 AM
Answers · 4
"un every way that matters" is more or less a synonime of "essentially", "in essence", "in a fundamental or basic way".
October 16, 2013
You could read this as "for the most part".
Maybe one says "I am a woman in all the ways that matter". This could mean a lot of things, in this instance probably depending on the author. But let's imagine that the author believes that to be a woman means that you are attractive, with long hair, and big lips, and a fabulous cook. Then if the author is all of these, then "in all the ways that matter (to her or another)" she is a woman.
October 16, 2013
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