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It's correct to use EU standards/directives, because it is in accepted sense of the term, and the standards/directives are common for Europe. You should apply and obey the definite article rules in this case.
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Generally speaking both are admissible, but phase is a particular stage in a process or in the gradual development of something.
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Underneath = from below, under; Use "beneath" instead of "under", it sounds better in both sentences.
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open sense of possibility - one has the ability to see vast prospects lie before one, consequently one can explore every avenue, leave no avenue unexplored ->a culture of oragnization <- to know how to use the open sense of possibility; =
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10 lost
If advice or a comment is lost on someone, they do not understand it or they pay no attention to it.
The meaning of that was lost on me.
This was a neighborhood where clearly you could be murdered for a pack of cigarettes, a fact
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Note that monies is not the plural form of money, it means resources, funds.
money
1 money Money is the coins or bank notes that you use to buy things, or the sum that you have in a bank account.
A lot of the money that you pay at the
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You can find it here, what is pleonasm and its variations.
There are two kinds of pleonasm: syntactic pleonasm and semantic pleonasm.
Have a look into this site, there is enough information about the greek word and its apposition in some
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It is not pleonasm too.
bring off = save, rescue (from sth), but
to bring it off = succed (in, with ger.), be successful (in, with ger.), manage (to, with inf).
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