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  • Have you ever considered being a deputy?

    “A representative in a legislative body in certain countries. ” 1

    This term is used in France (according to TFD):

    “a member of the legislative assembly (or of the lower chamber of the legislature in various countries, such as France)” 1

    The exact role you would give as a deputy (in your context) is up to you (or his elect/the cabinet secretary) with a full portfolio, of other countries (or his peers) will vary according to your opinion. I think it might be good because it does not have the connotation of a member of the cabinet (no specific portfolio) or that of a minister (special portfolio).

    How do you mean deputy member of cabinet or deputy MC? A person is responsible for his/her role or life, but only for their part. The exact definition is up to the person.

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  • Two phrases to indicate that something can work in multiple (though perhaps not all) cases are:

    Polymer, according to the Cambridge Dictionary :

    A polymer tool, etc. can be used in several different ways

    (Definition of “multipurpose” from the Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary & Thesaurus Cambridge University Press)

    Or multifunctional, according to Cambridge Dictionary : having

    several different uses (Definition

    of “multifunctional” from the Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary & Thesaurus Cambridge University Press)

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  • Asked on March 12, 2021 in Grammar.

    I would say to. Mainly because also means also. Is that as good as?

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  • Asked on March 12, 2021 in Grammar.

    I would say to. Mainly because also means also. Is that as good as?

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  • Asked on March 12, 2021 in Grammar.

    I would say to. Mainly because also means also. Is that as good as?

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  • Asked on March 1, 2021 in Single word requests.

    Why could the phrase “phase out” be defined as a gradual process, rather than being deprecated in an instant: “to discontinue or

    withdraw gradually” 1 Example sentence: “‘The

    UK representatives

    said that although although the UK development program is now focused on the provision of high quality technical assistance, it would be phased out gradually over time as local capacity increases. In your

    case, I am

    phasing something out.

    Examples of phaseout of the in literature using an N-gram (Click to change search terms);

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  • Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.

    Use of words that include sounds that are similar to the noises the

    words refer to As opposed to what some people have said, many of them are listed in the dictionary: Cambridge

    Dictionary. Used to express surprise or confusion, to ask someone to repeat what they have

    said, or as a way of getting someone to give some type of reaction to a statement that you have made uh-huh Cambridge Dictionary.

    If WWW wasn’t listed on the site or maybe it’s listed under a slightly different name like eww.pdf or whatever, they’re categorized as “eww “.

    (Definition

    of “onomatopoeia” from the Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary & Thesaurus Cambridge University Press) (Definition

    of “eww” from the Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary & Thesaurus Cambridge University Press) (Definition

    of “eh” from the Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary & Thesaurus Cambridge University Press) (Definition

    of “uh-huh” from the Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary

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  • Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.

    Americanophile, according to Merriam Webster : a

    person who greatly admires America or favors things from American culture The word

    is also listen in the Oxford Dictionary Online.

    Attribution: “Americanophile. Merriam-Webster. ” Accessed April 09, 2018. Accessed April 09, 2018. @merriamwebster.com. How and where can I get the most latest info. com/dictionaries/americanophile.

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