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In a contemporary American supermarket or health foods store, you could ask, "are these organically grown or conventially grown ?"
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What is the antonym of organically grown ? Consumers are prepared to pay a premium for organically grown vegetables.
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Hello! As you may have noticed, these verbs are virtually synonymous. However, there is an easy way to explain the difference. We will have to look at these words in detail. - 'to clarify' is a word formed by its root 'clar-' (to
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Antipode and near antipode? Antonyms and near antonyms? Do they sound good and "technical enough" for your paper? The problem this time is that perhaps BOTH types of pairs (wonderful-lousy; alive-dead) could be termed : to be in
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My estimate of it is that underdog has entered "much deeper" into the standard lexicon than topdog . In describing candidates for political office, for example, journalists use the term underdog all the time -- to the point that we
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My estimate of it is that underdog has entered "much deeper" into the standard lexicon than topdog . In describing candidates for political office, for example, journalists use the term underdog
all the time -- to the point that we
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I'm comfortable using the favorite and front-runner but a bit reserved when it comes to topdog. I guess it's a new term to me so I lack confidence.
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At first, I thought you were kidding :) . My dictionary agrees with you. But I wonder why the other native speakers didn't suggest it. Is it a common term?
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Hello to all,
I believe that to learn English depends of the interest of individual and depending of the English knowledge you wanted to learn. like for instance, if you want to speak English all you have to do is to listen very carefully to
English Audio: Speech and Pronunciation
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You can't see the forest for the trees.
You're taking too narrow (of) a view.
You've got tunnel vision.
You've got your blinders on.
(Try to look at the broader picture.)
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