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in the PONS Dictionary

entity <-ies> [ˈentətɪ, Am -t̬ət̬ɪ] N

1. entity form:

entity
entity

2. entity:

entity
entity
entity

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All three entities form one complex that is connected by skywalks and includes a total of 116700sqft m2 of space.
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This organization is a separate entity from class offices, but does work with the individual class offices on certain projects to benefit the school.
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The number of original entities (as of 1863) were six.
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Private entities, however, have no such agreement, and the bill would extinguish all rights to legal actions relating to the trust lands.
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The principal differences between these two entities on a project are the limits of commercial obligation, professional responsibility and liability.
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