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What is the proper use of the phrase, "per se?"?

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Just wondering.

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  1. Per se means in or by itself, intrinsically.

    Example:

    There is no Style Manual per se but one is expected to prepare reports and proposals that conform to the Company's standard format and presentation.  


  2. The latin phrase 'per se' translates to the English 'in itself' or 'by itself'.

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