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Hi guys, I just finished an translation of one episode of the BBC show called "Cooked". It's a very interesting show from the England where one UK cook named Justin travels arounds the world and discovers different cultures. Most of
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Hi guys,
I'm working on translation of one movie and I came across to this idiom. If you say about two people that they're joined/attached (that's my case) at the hip it means that they're very close with each other/they spend a
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jcdenton
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I try to be precise or accurate in my use of words: I wrote "might have happened". This is what you have not demonstrated. OK. Let's look at an example of a Latin phrase that might have become an English idiom, but we know ... would
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john briggs
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One should not insist that the etymology of an idiom ... the etymology of words and phrases that are not idioms. I try to be precise or accurate in my use of words: I wrote "might have happened". This is what you have not demonstrated.
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izzy
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