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I was wondering, which one of the abovementioned solutions is the correct one. I am inclined to choose the latter, but I am open to your advice.
Kind...

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Hello,
Does "We have pact" mean " You promise me"? or "We have a agreement"?
Thanks.

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all week=all the week
yes or no?

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Is it my imagination or is the "new" High way 87 starting to drive like a roller coaster? they are now patching lanes before Tyalor Street and there is...

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what does mean bipolar disoder? i know it kind of sick, but i don't know exactly what does mean? help me thanks

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what is different meaning between struggle and scuffle, do they the same meaning? help please. thanks

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1 ) While watching a movie somebody said :
SHE ALWAYS STRING ALONG
Does that mean that " she always agrees with somebody, no matter what ? "...

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Hello Everybody
This is a title of book, MERTON OF THE MOVIES,by Harry Leon Wilson.
What does the " MERTON " mean?
Its contents:
I. DIRTY WORK...

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In UK English, why are the "a" and "the" omitted when referring to being "in the hopital" or "in a hospital". This usage seems to treat hospital like a...

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Hi guys,
Would u do me a favor and explain the meaning of "wild card" to me?
I'd be very appreciative if you explain it in details and with examples...

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please explain the difference, correctness and grammatical information of the below
"He is still not happy."
"He still is not happy."
"He is not still...

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Hi,
" If u think love is blind that I wouldn't see the flaws between the lines"
What is the meaning of " flaws between the lines" ?
Thanks

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I am looking for a verb describing an act which a group of people, civilans pysically assault a criminal caught at the crime scene. I am sure there is...

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Me and my brother were translating an old article from an English newspaper for his exam and we came across two words that we don't understand.
In...

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Hi all.
I had a question concerning a sentence and I was hoping you could help. English is my second language, so quite possibly, I am not understanding...
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Hello
Would you help me with this expression?
#1 Then he realized that he had made a big mistake.
I'd like to know how to express instead of using...

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what's the difference?
note: living can be a noun
1. living thing/live thing
2. my life/my living
3. my living style/my life style(lifestyle)
thanks...

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Does such expression exist ?
( I found this expression in the following context )
Shortly after the original series was cancelled, his wife left him...

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Judge Lois Forer’s study asks why do some litigants have a preferred status over others in the use of a public resource, the courts, which in theory are...

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The expression is "awake interest". If it does, which preposition should follow?? on?
Thanks

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When we say an arguement is only based upon the words of two persons. Do we use
1 "One word against the other" or
2 "One's word against the other...

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Does the word "aide" occasionally mean "aid"?
When I looked up the word "aide" in some dictionaries, most of them say it
means "a person whose job...

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Can anyone offer an explanation as to what this may mean?
Thanks,
Mike in Japan

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What does the phrase "infinite horizon" mean? Thanks in advance

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I have run into the following confusing questions. Would you be so kind as to help me?
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