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A phrase commonly heard in English (at least informal English) is something like the following: Well, this car is good, …
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I came across the phrase “I’ll jam down their throats” in the following sentence of the Reuters’ article (June 30 …
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Is it possible for it to go back to “after all means” despite earlier problems or doubts? Why is it …
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Have someone conduct something usually means ask a subordinate or a qualified worker etc. to go for something. What is …
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Question Is the subject as in the subject? Did I notice such an expression at least in 2 occasions? (Neither …
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This excerpt came from The Confidence Man (1857) from Herman Melville: Oh, the cripple. Poor Lord. I think he is …
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Is it wrong for credit card companies to process donations to extremist organizations? in the Room for Debate section of …
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One of my favorite questions is ‘he’s 6 feet tall if he’s an inch’ and this is the answer. 4 …
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In the movie “All the President’s Men”, the vice president says that at the airport. What does it mean? What …
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