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What conjective mean?

You're likely thinking of conjunctive, not conjective.

Conjunctive means something that connects or joins together. It's often used to describe things that work together to create a larger whole.

Here are some examples of how "conjunctive" can be used:

* Conjunctive adverbs: Words like "however," "therefore," and "moreover" that join sentences and clauses together, showing a relationship between them.

* Conjunctive phrases: Phrases that connect sentences and clauses, like "in addition," "on the other hand," and "for example."

* Conjunctive thinking: A type of thinking that focuses on finding connections and relationships between different ideas.

Let me know if you have any other questions about "conjunctive" or need more clarification.

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