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Hello! I just happen to hear this phrase, make up. When a friend of mine was talking about two people have a affair, he said he saw they were making up somewhere. What does "make up" really mean here? Thanks!
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Thank you very much to all of you guys. It's very helpful. I know what I should say.
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It makes sense to me. But I just wonder how I can use outsource as verb correctly to describe my situation, or I cannot. I am an employee of company A working under supervision of B. I just want to think of a way making a sentence by using both
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I have a question about how to use outsource as a verb. If I have a work contract with company A. Company B is A's client and I work at the client, company B, as an outsourece technitian. Is it correct to say that I am outsourced to company B by
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Yes, it makes sense to me. Thank you very much.
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What does crack me up mean? Thanks.
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1.Is Business Administration a sub-division of Business? Or just another name for Business? What's the relationship between two?
2.Is there a sub-division of Business Administration related to Business Management software? Thanks!
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Given this situation that I am applying for a school degree, two other people I know are also applying for the same degree (but different schools) and probably have already received their invitation packet. Then someone else asked me if I could
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So "old" time here means the time we usually met in the past, doesn't it?
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What does old time mean in the sentence below?
"In any event, I'd be glad to meet up with you any old time and chat."
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