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TEFL is, in fact, a profession, although not all of the people working in it are professionals. I think that being a "professional" means trying to improve one's own teaching through training, keeping abreast of developments in the field, and soliciting feedback from colleagues...
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Limb Lymphedema is a common long-term complication of breast cancer treatment. The patients usually
suffer from fatigue, blunt, abnormal of appearance, repeated infection, pain of limb disorder, because there is a
self vicious circle in pathogenesis. Nowadays, evaluate
and...
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Clive,
Thank you.
How do you describe those kinds of sheets?"A sheet that you can't see through"?
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Hello.
"These voting slips are non-show-through sheets of paper."
Does this sound natural? Could you rephrase it, please?
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Hello.
- Unemployment is once again in the spotlight. - The issue will come under the spotlight when parliament reassembles.
1) in the spotlight2) under the spotlightAre these interchangeable?
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quote user Goodman gt gt gt First off because you re a native speaker of English doesn t mean you actually know the rules of English lt lt lt lt Hi English maven On that note I have 2 points to make
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quote user Goodman quote user english maven I m not at all saying it s incorrect by the rules of English This response is directed to Goodman quote Dear EM Your message is well taken I can
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I've never heard anyone use cope up, just stick with cope. I would assume that cope up is incorrect.
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As I stated maybe you didn t read it thoroughly it s just my pickiness I m not at all saying it s incorrect by the rules of English just my personal opinion This response is directed to Goodman
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equality and people who think that we have to make people equal in every way Most English people share the first view whereas most of the French share the second one First English people are more
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