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Your example involved somebody working with somebody else. I was thinking that in that context you could use the idea of share to express a common experience. We shared a work assignment. (We both had the experience of doing the work assignment)
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Hello there! My name is Senia. I am new to this site. And I already have a question. Could you advise me a better word instead of "rework"? I do not like this word in this context. I think there can be a better one. Here is the
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Hello, Antonia a single word denoting the thing in question can hardly be found. One precise match would be domestic altercation , which, however, is used in a legal context (especially in criminal law). Apart from that, you might find useful the
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nuance is very hard word and it meaning varies with context.
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Hi, evryone. I am trying to improve my english and I need some help. I have a few questions: 1. What is synonym for "account for X per cent"? How to say in other words this sentence: It accounts for 55 per cent. 2. This sentence is
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Should I have written " the newspaper "? Yes. The article is necessary. I'm not sure "boisterous" is a direct synonym for "obstreperous." It would help if you supplied the context or a link to your source.
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To make sure, does "tries to detect a weakness" equal "tries to find a weakness?" For me, there are almost the same. If there are differences, what are they?
In this context, "find" and "detect" mean
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Dear All:
What is the synonym of ( good cop and bad cop)? .eg within the context: Super country is trying both to threaten and coax the other country in order to reach a particular goal.
Thanks
(orry to coax not to hoax)
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Hello Amit,
1. We will inform you post-weekend.
There can be no objection to this in terms of word-formation: the prefix "post-" modifies "weekend", with the meaning "after the weekend", and "post-weekend" itself acts as an adverb.
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1) A lot of trouble are waiting for us down the road. Beware of subject verb agreeent. 'A lot of troubles are'...or 'A lot of trouble is'... Although this is not incorrect, I wouldn't say it. I might say, "This will cause
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