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She looks as if butter wouldn't melt in her mouth.
= She looks innocent but this is probably only a fake.
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For example:
look to the left/right (direction)
look at her face (focus)
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This phrase sounds OK.
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For example:
This is a house. He lives in it.
-> This is the house which he lives in . (two sentences are combined into one using "which")
= This is the house in which he lives . ("in" is moved in front of "which")
= This is the
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so that it is useful to
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The sentence probably means he has gone all over the EU, East and Central Europe and the former Soviet Union, and China to do research, training and consultancy.
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"In the coming Saturday", in my opinion, would be wrong, for you cannot use in + a specific day. "In the coming week", however, would be OK since we can use in + "week".
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I think it's perfectly acceptable.
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I think they are the same, except that "pal" is informal. You can also say "buddy", especially in American English.
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