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  • Asked on July 15, 2021 in Phrases.

    Does it really exist as an idiom? From Merriam-Webster:

    vehicle, noun… 2: an agent of transmission : carrier In the

    given context, the implied idea is vehicle of communication. It’s probably not the most commonly spoken word in those situations ( method or medium come to my mind first), but it’s definitely not unheard of. I’ve read the one sentence in my head that says the author is a native english speaker. I’ve also hear there are other things going on within in that sentence. What

    does that mean?

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  • Asked on July 15, 2021 in Phrases.

    Does it really exist as an idiom? From Merriam-Webster:

    vehicle, noun… 2: an agent of transmission : carrier In the

    given context, the implied idea is vehicle of communication. It’s probably not the most commonly spoken word in those situations ( method or medium come to my mind first), but it’s definitely not unheard of. I’ve read the one sentence in my head that says the author is a native english speaker. I’ve also hear there are other things going on within in that sentence. What

    does that mean?

    • 495611 views
    • 242 answers
    • 182608 votes
  • Asked on July 15, 2021 in Phrases.

    Does it really exist as an idiom? From Merriam-Webster:

    vehicle, noun… 2: an agent of transmission : carrier In the

    given context, the implied idea is vehicle of communication. It’s probably not the most commonly spoken word in those situations ( method or medium come to my mind first), but it’s definitely not unheard of. I’ve read the one sentence in my head that says the author is a native english speaker. I’ve also hear there are other things going on within in that sentence. What

    does that mean?

    • 495611 views
    • 242 answers
    • 182608 votes
  • Asked on July 15, 2021 in Phrases.

    Does it really exist as an idiom? From Merriam-Webster:

    vehicle, noun… 2: an agent of transmission : carrier In the

    given context, the implied idea is vehicle of communication. It’s probably not the most commonly spoken word in those situations ( method or medium come to my mind first), but it’s definitely not unheard of. I’ve read the one sentence in my head that says the author is a native english speaker. I’ve also hear there are other things going on within in that sentence. What

    does that mean?

    • 495611 views
    • 242 answers
    • 182608 votes
  • Asked on July 15, 2021 in Phrases.

    Does it really exist as an idiom? From Merriam-Webster:

    vehicle, noun… 2: an agent of transmission : carrier In the

    given context, the implied idea is vehicle of communication. It’s probably not the most commonly spoken word in those situations ( method or medium come to my mind first), but it’s definitely not unheard of. I’ve read the one sentence in my head that says the author is a native english speaker. I’ve also hear there are other things going on within in that sentence. What

    does that mean?

    • 495611 views
    • 242 answers
    • 182608 votes
  • Asked on July 14, 2021 in Phrases.

    Does it really exist as an idiom? From Merriam-Webster:

    vehicle, noun… 2: an agent of transmission : carrier In the

    given context, the implied idea is vehicle of communication. It’s probably not the most commonly spoken word in those situations ( method or medium come to my mind first), but it’s definitely not unheard of. I’ve read the one sentence in my head that says the author is a native english speaker. I’ve also hear there are other things going on within in that sentence. What

    does that mean?

    • 495611 views
    • 242 answers
    • 182608 votes
  • Asked on July 14, 2021 in Phrases.

    Does it really exist as an idiom? From Merriam-Webster:

    vehicle, noun… 2: an agent of transmission : carrier In the

    given context, the implied idea is vehicle of communication. It’s probably not the most commonly spoken word in those situations ( method or medium come to my mind first), but it’s definitely not unheard of. I’ve read the one sentence in my head that says the author is a native english speaker. I’ve also hear there are other things going on within in that sentence. What

    does that mean?

    • 495611 views
    • 242 answers
    • 182608 votes
  • Asked on July 14, 2021 in Phrases.

    Does it really exist as an idiom? From Merriam-Webster:

    vehicle, noun… 2: an agent of transmission : carrier In the

    given context, the implied idea is vehicle of communication. It’s probably not the most commonly spoken word in those situations ( method or medium come to my mind first), but it’s definitely not unheard of. I’ve read the one sentence in my head that says the author is a native english speaker. I’ve also hear there are other things going on within in that sentence. What

    does that mean?

    • 495611 views
    • 242 answers
    • 182608 votes
  • Asked on July 14, 2021 in Phrases.

    Does it really exist as an idiom? From Merriam-Webster:

    vehicle, noun… 2: an agent of transmission : carrier In the

    given context, the implied idea is vehicle of communication. It’s probably not the most commonly spoken word in those situations ( method or medium come to my mind first), but it’s definitely not unheard of. I’ve read the one sentence in my head that says the author is a native english speaker. I’ve also hear there are other things going on within in that sentence. What

    does that mean?

    • 495611 views
    • 242 answers
    • 182608 votes
  • Asked on July 14, 2021 in Phrases.

    Does it really exist as an idiom? From Merriam-Webster:

    vehicle, noun… 2: an agent of transmission : carrier In the

    given context, the implied idea is vehicle of communication. It’s probably not the most commonly spoken word in those situations ( method or medium come to my mind first), but it’s definitely not unheard of. I’ve read the one sentence in my head that says the author is a native english speaker. I’ve also hear there are other things going on within in that sentence. What

    does that mean?

    • 495611 views
    • 242 answers
    • 182608 votes