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What do you mean by and without in this sentence? The sentence is taken from the novel “Dracula” by Bram …
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Did anyone develop a reaction to chocolate? How would you frame the sentence above when the English language is not …
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Chapter four of Killer in the Rain by Raymond Chandler begins. FOUR I paid the taxi off to Killer in …
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I seek a word with the meaning of “a (compound) word of Latin or Greek origin”, as in: words are …
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