hers in the PONS Dictionary

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Doc Martens like hers are classics; worn by everyone from punks to princesses and everyone in between.
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Hers is a call to the world based on life experiences, and her message is cogent and optimistic.
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Hers was a case of remarkable precocity.
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Bullock says he can not be around babies due to a previous lover that lost hers.
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Rosemary finds hers has a chalky undertaste and surreptitiously throws it away after a few mouthfuls.
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Hers is the supreme example of the bulb-like body.
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On the scale of luckiness, hers is equivalent to a 40-leaf clover (compared with only a four-leaf clover).
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He is embracing the nymph, his face barely visible above hers.
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Like most ironclads of her era she was equipped with a bronze ram; hers weighed 2200 kg.
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Hers was a spirit of prayer, sacrifice, mortification, obedience, humility and charity mainly towards the poor.
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