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  • The standard phrase in this context is “establish credibility”.

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  • Asked on December 20, 2021 in Meaning.

    The only possible adjective is normally modifying was.

    Normally, she was good at covering the

    emotions she didn’t want to show,… or, with a difference in meaning, She was good

    at covering the emotions she didn’t

    want to show,. No other option works.

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  • The standard phrase in this context is “establish credibility”.

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  • Inferencing n (Linguistics) Psycholinguistics

    The practice of inferring the meaning of an unfamiliar word or expression from the meaning of familiar words occurring with it in a context together with one’s knowledge of or beliefs about the world As

    distinct from inferring, inferencing is a term with a specialized meaning in the field of linguistics, which is finding wider application in various other fields including artificial intelligence, graphics, high performance computing, control systems, semantic web technologies and

    Is there any good guide that can help me with my knowledge about inferencing as a

    science?

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  • Asked on October 30, 2021 in Phrases.

    What are the two questions in this post?

    Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English provides the example on p159 ” Officials believe that
    more than one person may be to blame for the fire. ” But I

    have beauty so that I “be blamed ”

    is a valid phrase we must remember that the beauty was no choice of mine, being, be it what it may, Heaven of its bounty rewarded me without any of my asking or choosing it’s; as the viper does not deserve what he carries, both were or can one die without being blamed as it is a gift of nature, yet I don’t deserve reproach, for her beauty appears without fire. The ones don’t burn but cut, Regarding the possible application of the phrase be blamed in the example sentence,

    we may say: ” Officials believe that more than one person may be liable to be blamed for the

    fire.

    seems a grammatically valid sentence.

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  • Asked on October 30, 2021 in Phrases.

    What are the two questions in this post?

    Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English provides the example on p159 ” Officials believe that
    more than one person may be to blame for the fire. ” But I

    have beauty so that I “be blamed ”

    is a valid phrase we must remember that the beauty was no choice of mine, being, be it what it may, Heaven of its bounty rewarded me without any of my asking or choosing it’s; as the viper does not deserve what he carries, both were or can one die without being blamed as it is a gift of nature, yet I don’t deserve reproach, for her beauty appears without fire. The ones don’t burn but cut, Regarding the possible application of the phrase be blamed in the example sentence,

    we may say: ” Officials believe that more than one person may be liable to be blamed for the

    fire.

    seems a grammatically valid sentence.

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  • Asked on October 29, 2021 in Phrases.

    What are the two questions in this post?

    Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English provides the example on p159 ” Officials believe that
    more than one person may be to blame for the fire. ” But I

    have beauty so that I “be blamed ”

    is a valid phrase we must remember that the beauty was no choice of mine, being, be it what it may, Heaven of its bounty rewarded me without any of my asking or choosing it’s; as the viper does not deserve what he carries, both were or can one die without being blamed as it is a gift of nature, yet I don’t deserve reproach, for her beauty appears without fire. The ones don’t burn but cut, Regarding the possible application of the phrase be blamed in the example sentence,

    we may say: ” Officials believe that more than one person may be liable to be blamed for the

    fire.

    seems a grammatically valid sentence.

    • 367389 views
    • 244 answers
    • 135134 votes
  • Asked on October 29, 2021 in Phrases.

    What are the two questions in this post?

    Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English provides the example on p159 ” Officials believe that
    more than one person may be to blame for the fire. ” But I

    have beauty so that I “be blamed ”

    is a valid phrase we must remember that the beauty was no choice of mine, being, be it what it may, Heaven of its bounty rewarded me without any of my asking or choosing it’s; as the viper does not deserve what he carries, both were or can one die without being blamed as it is a gift of nature, yet I don’t deserve reproach, for her beauty appears without fire. The ones don’t burn but cut, Regarding the possible application of the phrase be blamed in the example sentence,

    we may say: ” Officials believe that more than one person may be liable to be blamed for the

    fire.

    seems a grammatically valid sentence.

    • 367389 views
    • 244 answers
    • 135134 votes
  • Asked on October 29, 2021 in Phrases.

    What are the two questions in this post?

    Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English provides the example on p159 ” Officials believe that
    more than one person may be to blame for the fire. ” But I

    have beauty so that I “be blamed ”

    is a valid phrase we must remember that the beauty was no choice of mine, being, be it what it may, Heaven of its bounty rewarded me without any of my asking or choosing it’s; as the viper does not deserve what he carries, both were or can one die without being blamed as it is a gift of nature, yet I don’t deserve reproach, for her beauty appears without fire. The ones don’t burn but cut, Regarding the possible application of the phrase be blamed in the example sentence,

    we may say: ” Officials believe that more than one person may be liable to be blamed for the

    fire.

    seems a grammatically valid sentence.

    • 367389 views
    • 244 answers
    • 135134 votes
  • Asked on October 29, 2021 in Phrases.

    What are the two questions in this post?

    Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English provides the example on p159 ” Officials believe that
    more than one person may be to blame for the fire. ” But I

    have beauty so that I “be blamed ”

    is a valid phrase we must remember that the beauty was no choice of mine, being, be it what it may, Heaven of its bounty rewarded me without any of my asking or choosing it’s; as the viper does not deserve what he carries, both were or can one die without being blamed as it is a gift of nature, yet I don’t deserve reproach, for her beauty appears without fire. The ones don’t burn but cut, Regarding the possible application of the phrase be blamed in the example sentence,

    we may say: ” Officials believe that more than one person may be liable to be blamed for the

    fire.

    seems a grammatically valid sentence.

    • 367389 views
    • 244 answers
    • 135134 votes