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etcetera

[et-set-er-uh, ‑-se-truh] / ɛtˈsɛt ər ə, ‑ˈsɛ trə /
NOUN
odds and ends
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“At some point you get beyond the cybersecurity risk assessment, etcetera, and you get to ‘We don’t like your nationality.’”

From Seattle Times

She added: "Instead of sending flowers for special occasions people began to celebrate more normal occasions. Flowers to celebrate dates people should have been having, 'we're thinking of you' flowers etcetera."

From BBC

“The U.S. and Europe have held onto vaccines in the hopes that there’ll be an increase in the rate of vaccination, and that they might be needed for boosters, etcetera,” Bollyky said in an interview.

From Los Angeles Times

“The bins are usually used for kitchen organization, but we used one for socks, one for T-shirts, etcetera. They are easy to pull out and easy to sort through,” she says.

From Washington Post

“The execution of your project is what is most important,” she says, “so invest in the best contractor, designer, cabinet company, etcetera, that you can or feel comfortable with.”

From Washington Post