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given that

conj. 1 although 2 assuming that; in consideration of the fact that

Usage examples of "given that".

The dragon had its belly slit open, not the easiest of things to accomplish, given that a dragon's skin is like armour.

That seemed eminently rational, given that by then Jim had already advanced half a dozen stories he wanted included in it because of the effect they'd had on him as a teenager.

He had given that up, and now cultivated fruit and vegetables for the market, and his wife bred and fattened poultry and rabbits for sale.

Divine comfort is given that a man may be stronger to bear adversities.

I fell for what seemed like an extraordinary distance, given that outside I had been able to reach the mail slot merely by stretching.

A man has been shot as a spy by Brigadier Mackintosh without consulting me, and now orders are given that a guard shall advance towards Wigan.

Kolya learned that, given that the usual pattern of courtship here was to kidnap your wife from the yurt of your neighbor, women had surprising influence in Mongol society—.

He put on a hooded cloak and pretended to be Gulas, which wasn't too difficult, given that Elith was again full of dwa, and only barely in touch with reality.