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inseparableness





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The loss of the a is not noticed in the pronunciation, but the mistake frequently occurs in writing this word as it does in the words inseparable, inseparableness, separation, etc.

From Every-Day Errors of Speech by Meredith, L. P.

It was not wholly their inseparableness that gave the impression of this extreme conjugality; as I said, Marcia's uneasiness when others interested Bartley in things alien to her made itself felt even by these men.

From A Modern Instance by Howells, William Dean

He hastened to his new home, the house of Mr. Pete Jones, the same who believed in the inseparableness of "lickin' and larnin'."

From The Hoosier Schoolmaster A Story of Backwoods Life in Indiana by Eggleston, Edward

Its main purport is to proclaim the spiritual nearness, the 421 all but inseparableness, of joy and pain in human experience when either is present in its intensity.

From Life of John Keats His Life and Poetry, his Friends, Critics and After-fame by Colvin, Sidney

Now, of course, Mrs. Wilkins would want to grab, she would want to be inseparable; and the thought of a grabbing and an inseparableness that should last four weeks made Scrap's spirit swoon within her.

From The Enchanted April by Elizabeth