Definition of «that branch»

The phrase "that branch" refers to a specific part or division of something, often implying that it is one of several possibilities. It can be used in various contexts such as referring to a particular field of study, an area of research, a line of business, or even a family tree. The meaning depends on the context in which the phrase is being used.

Sentences with «that branch»

  • I created this little wreath out of branches of berries and tied it onto the back of one of the chairs for a sweet touch. (atthepicketfence.com)
  • Both politicians believe the purchase will decrease the amount of branches in the area, as well as cut more than 1,500 jobs. (wgrz.com)
  • With further experience, you may be promoted to the position of branch manager of a small area office. (prospects.ac.uk)
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