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Either one will be fine. AmE tends to use 'upward of' while BrE tends to use 'upwards of'.
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Is there a difference between 'save up' and 'save' as in "you may need to save up/save some money first - any one of these unforgettable experiences will cost you upward of US$6,000". Thanks
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Hi, Clive. Is it OK to say the following? "Was I too long for the speech I just made?" "Was I too long for keeping you waiting?" Of course, I may also say, "was my speech too long". Thanks in advance
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1. Is it OK to say the following? "Sorry for keeping you waiting. Was I too long?" 2. Is it OK to ask, "was I too long" when I use longer time to finish something (e.g. making a speech) Thanks
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a broad - an offensive slang for a woman 1. I wonder why the slang is offensive? Does the slang imply the woman is large in size? 2. Is the slang still popular nowadays? Thanks
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Is it OK to say the following? "In terms of who should be using the Orthokine Theraphy?" Thanks
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Hi, Avangi. " His position is to recommend the treatment for old folks, but ( his position is) not to say that young folks couldn't benefit from it." Is this what you suggested, the same subject? Note: 'But' is a
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Is it OK to say the following? "Obviously, the older people should be getting Orthokine Therapy, but not to say that the younger patients shouldn't be getting." Thanks Note: Orthokine Therapy is a newly developed treatment for
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Is 'born to live' an idiom? What does it mean? Thanks
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Is 'born to die' an idiom? What does it mean? Thanks
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