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  • Asked on April 3, 2021 in Meaning.

    What signifies something by an expression?

    If you’re comparing, for example, different options for a brand new expensive car you would use positive language since all of the options are pretty favorable. You wouldn’t say “this one isn’t as bad as that one, so i’ll pick it instead” you would say “this one is better than that one.” If a person says a car is worse than another, it is one car better than the other one.” “What do you say? If

    you said “I am not as bad as I thought” it imply’nt completely up to par with what would be considered “better”. Failing

    to follow the rule, or other things will only cause you pain, neither are you morally responsible or used for anything too serious. ” Violating this rule is used for humor and delogization. Why is my

    boss always bad?

    Who is better Hitler or Nazi?

    The Assassin boss is so terrible so everyone can enjoy himself or not.

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  • Asked on April 2, 2021 in Meaning.

    What signifies something by an expression?

    If you’re comparing, for example, different options for a brand new expensive car you would use positive language since all of the options are pretty favorable. You wouldn’t say “this one isn’t as bad as that one, so i’ll pick it instead” you would say “this one is better than that one.” If a person says a car is worse than another, it is one car better than the other one.” “What do you say? If

    you said “I am not as bad as I thought” it imply’nt completely up to par with what would be considered “better”. Failing

    to follow the rule, or other things will only cause you pain, neither are you morally responsible or used for anything too serious. ” Violating this rule is used for humor and delogization. Why is my

    boss always bad?

    Who is better Hitler or Nazi?

    The Assassin boss is so terrible so everyone can enjoy himself or not.

    • 697487 views
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  • Asked on April 2, 2021 in Meaning.

    What signifies something by an expression?

    If you’re comparing, for example, different options for a brand new expensive car you would use positive language since all of the options are pretty favorable. You wouldn’t say “this one isn’t as bad as that one, so i’ll pick it instead” you would say “this one is better than that one.” If a person says a car is worse than another, it is one car better than the other one.” “What do you say? If

    you said “I am not as bad as I thought” it imply’nt completely up to par with what would be considered “better”. Failing

    to follow the rule, or other things will only cause you pain, neither are you morally responsible or used for anything too serious. ” Violating this rule is used for humor and delogization. Why is my

    boss always bad?

    Who is better Hitler or Nazi?

    The Assassin boss is so terrible so everyone can enjoy himself or not.

    • 697487 views
    • 162 answers
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  • Asked on March 17, 2021 in Word choice.

    What is been used unlawful for decades, is the law used by law as it can be used for anything. In sports people can perform illegal moves. and when a computer crashes it will sometimes say that it performed an illegal operation.

    Within the context of the law though, they both deal much more with the same subject than the same answers.

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