and so on, used to show that there are more similar things not mentioned, come to think of it, used when you suddenly remember or realise something, though, used to show a contrast or something unexpected, previous, happening or existing before now or before something else, at which point, used to show the time when something happens or changes, obviously, in a way that is easy to see or understand, come up, to happen or appear, often suddenly or unexpectedly, particularly, more than usual or more than other things, reasonably, in a way that is fair, sensible, or not too much, involve, to include someone or something as a part of an activity or event.
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