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'shifting the times of beginning and ending work', I'm not sure, but I think this could mean that the times to start and end work change for all the employees (e.g. they used to begin work at 8 a.m., now the all begin at 9 a.m.). That is not what
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The salt we use for cooking is natrium chloride (in chemistry a salt is a chemical comprised of metal atoms and non-metal atoms). Sodium is natrium.
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How about 'implement a change' or 'modify/adjust'
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I found a good explanation of bed sores on the internet: Bed sores can occur when a person is bedridden, unconscious, unable to sense pain, or immobile. Bed sores are ulcers that occur on areas of the skin that are under pressure from lying in
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Can you say 'continue on' (as in 'sb will continue on to do/with sth')? I've heard people say it, but it sounds incorrect to me. Shouldn't you say either 'continue' or 'go on'?
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I didn't mean that there are 10 portions that have 50% of A and 50% of B, what I meant was that on average the portions have a fifty-fifty ratio, but this isn't necessarily the case with every individual portion. I just said 10 portions, because I
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Thanks for the information on dictionaries everyone
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Does it say 'process briefly to mix' or 'process briefly to a mix'? I think it means you should put it in the food processor for a short time (like it says at the beginning of the sentence).
So you can either:
Put the flour and salt in a
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Russian roulette is also called Russian roulette in Dutch. I read a book once that was translated from Russian and in the book they called Russian roulette 'American roulette', but I don't know if that's how it's really called in Russian or that
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Thanks pieanne, I'd be even more grateful if you gave me the adress of the hyperdictionary online
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