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"input" sounds technical and means feeding mass information into the computer compared to just "a word or two".
So "put in" as CalifJim said, or "type (in)" would be better in this case.
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So far I've memorized those as idiomatic expressions, "bring an end to ~", "bring a close to ~" and today I met a new one, "bring closure to ~" as in "As some try to bring closure to a case, police continue
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Recently, I've heard this sort of theory so I'm gonna share this with you and want to hear your opinions as well.
It's about categorizing the language into "Objective or Subjective (not she, her ..)" depending on the
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Thank you for your quick and nice advice! Yeah, I think I might have rush into things. -0-;; From now on, I need to learn expressions more carefully through good examples.
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We all know "take care of ~" but the other day, I met the expression "have the care of ~". I searched the net and found the difference between them. It said, "take care of ~" means 'temporarily' and "have
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