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What does of the mean?

"Of the" is a prepositional phrase that indicates a subset or portion of something. It essentially means "out of" or "from among".

Here are some examples to illustrate its meaning:

* "Of the three candidates, only one received a majority vote." This sentence indicates that there were three candidates, and we are focusing on one specific candidate who received the majority of votes.

* "Of the many books in the library, this one is my favorite." This sentence suggests that there are many books in the library, but we are specifically interested in one particular book.

* "Of the five players on the team, only two were injured." This sentence tells us there are five players on the team, and two of those players were injured.

"Of the" can also be used to indicate possession or belonging. For example:

* "The book of the year was awarded to a new author." This sentence means the book that was selected as the best book of the year belonged to a new author.

Overall, "of the" is a versatile phrase that can be used to specify a portion, a subset, or something that belongs to a larger group.

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