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Jem Aswad · Variety · Ellen Nakashima · Washington Post · 11 Feb. 2023 Noun Searching for a reason The time since · with no other winners in the city · has left plenty of room for those in the business to guess at a why . &mdash · Dallas Morning News · 29 Mar. 2026 Every character is fully developed and has a why · and every backstory is so rich. &mdash · Keith Phipps · Vulture · 6 Oct. 2025 Interjection Why · oh why · Filip Bondy · New York Times · 30 Apr. 2017 See All Example Sentences for why Word History Etymology Adverb Middle English · from Old English hwȳ · in the meaning defined above Conjunction before the 12th century · in the meaning defined at sense 1 Noun 13th century

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Jem Aswad
Variety
Ellen Nakashima
Washington Post
11 Feb. 2023 Noun Searching for a reason The time since
with no other winners in the city
has left plenty of room for those in the business to guess at a why . &mdash
Dallas Morning News
29 Mar. 2026 Every character is fully developed and has a why
and every backstory is so rich. &mdash
Keith Phipps
Vulture
6 Oct. 2025 Interjection Why
oh why
Filip Bondy
New York Times
30 Apr. 2017 See All Example Sentences for why Word History Etymology Adverb Middle English
from Old English hwȳ
in the meaning defined above Conjunction before the 12th century
in the meaning defined at sense 1 Noun 13th century

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