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Does intern refer just to students who attend medical schools? I know the other meaning of intern, the point is: ... was a student at a Business school was an intern in a business company. Was he an intern or trainee? It's a question of
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Maria: All I can say is that not everything can be taken literally. Think in terms of idioms/customary use. But if that's how things are to be taken, then literally anything can be "correct". To people my age, my use of
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} R J Valentine (Email Removed) wrote on 16 Nov 2003: } } } } }> } What about allowing a linguist to define linguistic terms? I'm }> } sure I could find you numerous citations. }> }> Worse even. These academics should be caged in
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r j valentine
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R J Valentine (Email Removed) wrote on 16 Nov 2003: } What about allowing a linguist to define linguistic terms? I'm } sure I could find you numerous citations. Worse ... speakers of English who (TCE: "that") haven't been though
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