Phrases with «very purpose»

The phrase "very purpose" means the main or intended reason behind something. Full definition

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Sentences with «very purpose»

  • The «softly, softly» tax rate neither satisfies pro-business sentiments opposed to any tax, nor lives up to the the tax's very purpose of decarbonising Singapore's industries. (eco-business.com)
  • It is an excellent performance from Andrew Garfield as a man whose very purpose in life is questioned and whose faith is tested to its very limitations as Japanese Buddhists torture anyone who declares themselves Catholic. (filmireland.net)
  • We have a team of dedicated folks in Career Services whose very purpose is to assist you with job leads and job readiness skills such as networking, interview techniques, resume writing, and more. (daytonacollege.edu)
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