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Asked on March 28, 2021 in Phrases.
To be second to none means that nobody is ahead of you. What means that someone nonexistent is ahead of you — nothing better exists, so you are the best. This is what
you see!
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Asked on March 28, 2021 in Phrases.
To be second to none means that nobody is ahead of you. What means that someone nonexistent is ahead of you — nothing better exists, so you are the best. This is what
you see!
- 781262 views
- 8 answers
- 288039 votes
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Asked on March 27, 2021 in Phrases.
To be second to none means that nobody is ahead of you. What means that someone nonexistent is ahead of you — nothing better exists, so you are the best. This is what
you see!
- 781262 views
- 8 answers
- 288039 votes
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Asked on March 26, 2021 in Word choice.
If you were not writing in a technical context, an option is the noun, trio :
a group of three people or things
A trio of English runners featured in the women’s 1500 metres.
The concept of triple of triple can be described as the simplest and correct. Can you use triple as a noun, as the Merriam Webster dictionary indicates. What are some examples of triples as nouns in Wiktionary: A sequence of three
elements or 3-tuple.
For your case, I would recommend triple because trio sounds more hoot-toity than triple.. Just the pun, Triple says its going to push a button. Are there Pythagorean triples?
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Asked on March 26, 2021 in Meaning.
I feel it In My bones, is to use an English idiom which means: something that you say
when you are certain something is true or will happen, even you have zero proof Options could be: I’ve
got a gut
- feeling I can feel
- it All of these imply
- that the speaker has
some internal feeling which leads him to believe something, whether or not there are facts to support it.
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Asked on March 18, 2021 in Meaning.
I feel it In My bones, is to use an English idiom which means: something that you say
when you are certain something is true or will happen, even you have zero proof Options could be: I’ve
got a gut
- feeling I can feel
- it All of these imply
- that the speaker has
some internal feeling which leads him to believe something, whether or not there are facts to support it.
- 845791 views
- 9 answers
- 313527 votes
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Asked on March 18, 2021 in Meaning.
I feel it In My bones, is to use an English idiom which means: something that you say
when you are certain something is true or will happen, even you have zero proof Options could be: I’ve
got a gut
- feeling I can feel
- it All of these imply
- that the speaker has
some internal feeling which leads him to believe something, whether or not there are facts to support it.
- 845791 views
- 9 answers
- 313527 votes
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Asked on March 18, 2021 in Meaning.
I feel it In My bones, is to use an English idiom which means: something that you say
when you are certain something is true or will happen, even you have zero proof Options could be: I’ve
got a gut
- feeling I can feel
- it All of these imply
- that the speaker has
some internal feeling which leads him to believe something, whether or not there are facts to support it.
- 845791 views
- 9 answers
- 313527 votes
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Asked on March 17, 2021 in Meaning.
I feel it In My bones, is to use an English idiom which means: something that you say
when you are certain something is true or will happen, even you have zero proof Options could be: I’ve
got a gut
- feeling I can feel
- it All of these imply
- that the speaker has
some internal feeling which leads him to believe something, whether or not there are facts to support it.
- 845791 views
- 9 answers
- 313527 votes
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Asked on March 17, 2021 in Meaning.
I feel it In My bones, is to use an English idiom which means: something that you say
when you are certain something is true or will happen, even you have zero proof Options could be: I’ve
got a gut
- feeling I can feel
- it All of these imply
- that the speaker has
some internal feeling which leads him to believe something, whether or not there are facts to support it.
- 845791 views
- 9 answers
- 313527 votes