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for part

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for one's (own) part
as far as one is concerned; from one's point of view. For my own part, I wish to stay here. For her part, she prefers chocolate.
See also: part

for somebody's part
relating to or involving one particular person For her part, Ms. Newman will leave the team and start up an independent project.
See also: part


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Nursing homes have numerous options for Part B--covered items.
This capability to mill the casting allows for parts with completely different interior dimensions geometries to be made from the same mold since the second mold half exists only in the form of a 3D CAD/CAM geometry and CNC tool-path programming.
The harsh environment of a metalcasting facility, however, calls for part marking that must withstand the rigors of production.
 
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