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  • Is there just some sort of something under the sun?

    Animal Host provides parasitic protection such as a tick or a leech on an animal. As indicated, it can also work for inanimate objects, but people might first reach for’bearer ‘,’holder ‘, or’carrier’instead, depending on how they desire to characterize the relationship.

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  • Asked on March 23, 2021 in Word choice.

    Why is “inadvertently accurate” a phrase that is more true than the speaker intended. You could rotate through the synonyms and find other phrases that I’ve seen used before.

    What is the use of “Unwittingly correct”? What can I say if it’s accidentally you were right?

    A narrator might say: “Truer words were never spoken”, to invoke a more critical thought to the given phrase, perhaps revealing an additional meaning if the audience had the proper context or awareness.

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  • Asked on March 23, 2021 in Word choice.

    Why is “inadvertently accurate” a phrase that is more true than the speaker intended. You could rotate through the synonyms and find other phrases that I’ve seen used before.

    What is the use of “Unwittingly correct”? What can I say if it’s accidentally you were right?

    A narrator might say: “Truer words were never spoken”, to invoke a more critical thought to the given phrase, perhaps revealing an additional meaning if the audience had the proper context or awareness.

    • 782392 views
    • 10 answers
    • 288232 votes
  • Asked on March 23, 2021 in Word choice.

    Why is “inadvertently accurate” a phrase that is more true than the speaker intended. You could rotate through the synonyms and find other phrases that I’ve seen used before.

    What is the use of “Unwittingly correct”? What can I say if it’s accidentally you were right?

    A narrator might say: “Truer words were never spoken”, to invoke a more critical thought to the given phrase, perhaps revealing an additional meaning if the audience had the proper context or awareness.

    • 782392 views
    • 10 answers
    • 288232 votes
  • Asked on March 23, 2021 in Word choice.

    Why is “inadvertently accurate” a phrase that is more true than the speaker intended. You could rotate through the synonyms and find other phrases that I’ve seen used before.

    What is the use of “Unwittingly correct”? What can I say if it’s accidentally you were right?

    A narrator might say: “Truer words were never spoken”, to invoke a more critical thought to the given phrase, perhaps revealing an additional meaning if the audience had the proper context or awareness.

    • 782392 views
    • 10 answers
    • 288232 votes
  • Asked on March 22, 2021 in Word choice.

    Why is “inadvertently accurate” a phrase that is more true than the speaker intended. You could rotate through the synonyms and find other phrases that I’ve seen used before.

    What is the use of “Unwittingly correct”? What can I say if it’s accidentally you were right?

    A narrator might say: “Truer words were never spoken”, to invoke a more critical thought to the given phrase, perhaps revealing an additional meaning if the audience had the proper context or awareness.

    • 782392 views
    • 10 answers
    • 288232 votes
  • Asked on March 22, 2021 in Word choice.

    Why is “inadvertently accurate” a phrase that is more true than the speaker intended. You could rotate through the synonyms and find other phrases that I’ve seen used before.

    What is the use of “Unwittingly correct”? What can I say if it’s accidentally you were right?

    A narrator might say: “Truer words were never spoken”, to invoke a more critical thought to the given phrase, perhaps revealing an additional meaning if the audience had the proper context or awareness.

    • 782392 views
    • 10 answers
    • 288232 votes
  • Asked on March 22, 2021 in Word choice.

    Why is “inadvertently accurate” a phrase that is more true than the speaker intended. You could rotate through the synonyms and find other phrases that I’ve seen used before.

    What is the use of “Unwittingly correct”? What can I say if it’s accidentally you were right?

    A narrator might say: “Truer words were never spoken”, to invoke a more critical thought to the given phrase, perhaps revealing an additional meaning if the audience had the proper context or awareness.

    • 782392 views
    • 10 answers
    • 288232 votes