inter aliain a sentence
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She will discuss energy costs, inter alia, with the Prime Minister.
inter alia = "among other things"
- Psychology is concerned, inter alia, with our sensations when we see a piece of matter, as opposed to the matter which we see. (source)
- Inter alia, so to speak.† (source)
- "Inter alia," he said.† (source)
- The prefix is applied to both sexes and belongs by law, /inter alia/, to all present or past maids of honor, to all justices of the High Court during their terms of office, to the Scotch Lords of Session, to the sons and daughters of viscounts and barons, to the younger sons and all daughters of earls, and to the members of the legislative and executive councils of the colonies.† (source)