hers in the PONS Dictionary

hers Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a good friend of hers
his eyes met hers

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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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 was a case of remarkable precocity.
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She believes the world title would have been hers if not for a scoring system error.
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Hers is the supreme example of the bulb-like body.
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She reportedly held up a stage coach carrying an execution order condemning a friend of hers, which bought him enough time to escape the noose.
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It was all we could do to scramble and pull focus and move the camera because the scene so quickly became hers.
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She manages to be both cruelly callous and likable, and hers is one of the most complex, disturbing and haunting performances of the year.
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The unexpected arrival of an old flame of hers happens to be visiting from out of town, adding more complex problems.
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Hers is not the most voluble of sounds, but there is an attractive elegance about her stage presence that complements the eloquence of her playing.
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Hers was a spirit of prayer, sacrifice, mortification, obedience, humility and charity mainly towards the poor.
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