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The two major parties in Ohio are the Democratic Party and the Republican Party. These two parties are evenly represented in the Ohio government. Okay.
In the Ohio State Senate the Republicans have the a firm control, while in the Ohio
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1) Does this expression exist or should I leave distribution and logistics out? 2) Have I used prepositions correctly with the temperature regimes expression? Here is the context: Within our production plant there is a logistics and distribution
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Hello, I'm looking for an expression meaning food products other than meat and products needed in a typical household or simply stuff that you can find in an ordinary shop. Here's the context: In most retail shops, along with our meat
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For the average speaker/writer, they are essentially the same and can be used in either positive or negative contexts.
What irks me is when someone uses "thanks to" in a negative context. Even though I recognize that sometimes the
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Hi,
In the context of an election, a 'sweep' means winning all or almost all of the seats.
'Keep up a sweep' means continue winning in this way.
'A wave' refers, generally speaking, to a widespread and
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I usually hear the expression in the context of complimenting someone's style, not as a criticism about lack of detail.
You mean when I compliment someone on how spiffy/perky they dress/look, I can use "in broad strokes"?
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In my opinion, it's not. I usually hear the expression in the context of complimenting someone's style, not as a criticism about lack of detail. (Maybe I'll change my mind. I seem to be screwing up lately.) But neither of your
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"whoever you are" ? It can be used in the same sense as the above expressions, but it is also frequently used in connection with a simple greeting. (The others are sometimes used in a confrontational way.) It would be helpful if we had a
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I'm afraid you'll need to give us more context, Broken Heart. Without more context, I doubt that anyone will be able to answer your question. The only possibility that comes to my mind is that you might have heard the expression
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Ooh, what's wrong, right clothes for inhibitions? / You couldn't afford the price of admission. Now the girl in this scene is wearing black body-fitting clothes. So is the guy telling her the clothes are not just for looking and she
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