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Only "After having a big meal" is usable in your sentence. The other two could be used without "After" - Having a full stomach/Being full.
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The only alteration I would make is to put the full stop outside the quotation marks round the article title.
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To allege that someone has done something is to state that someone has done something illegal or wrong without giving proofTo accuse someone is to say that someone has done something morally wrong, illegal or unkindSo it will depend if the girl offered proof of this assault or not. If she did...
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Something that is wired makes use of information technology to transfer or receive information. Metaphorically, "wired for" in this context means "programmed" - so we are programmed to deal with the world in which we exist. It is related to the term "hard-wired"
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The angry motorist cuts in front of the other driver and then slows down drastically, forcing him to brake suddenly. It could be that he has overtaken the driver's car, or that he moves from his lane into the driver's lane.
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"My t-shirt has been in my locker for the last four weeks""My t-shirt was lying in the bottom of my locker for four weeks"
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It depends on the nature of the originating language: Cactus derives from the Greek "o kaktos", plural = "kaktoi"
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Anything that is not poetry is prose. So anything you write as an essay is prose. And yes, novels are 99.99 per cent of the time prose works.
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I would go for "likes" in this instance: Neither girl likes to travel. If there are more than two, then "None of the girls like to travel".
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In this context, "to see" means "to find out". Both can be used, but the usual usage would be "to see".
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