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Looking for a phrasal verb to say the hidden reason behind of several issues
prepositions
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british-english
phrasal-verbs
Another term for "transgender children"
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synonyms
Should You Honor the Local Pronunciation [closed]
word-usage
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pronunciation
"In the cards", "on the cards" origin(s)
idioms
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british-english
How did “dial back” come to mean “to reduce pressure on sth”
etymology
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phrasal-verbs
phrase-origin
Pronunciation of T before W [duplicate]
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pronunciation
consonants
Alternative to "I'm sorry" as meaning "I empathize" when speaking to my spouse
phrase-requests
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What are the nuances in the changed meaning behind the two following sentences when only the last sentence is changed into the other? [closed]
meaning
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questions
Word or phrase meaning unnecessary work, not "busywork"
expressions
phrase-requests
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Motorcycles, bikes, motorbikes, mopeds, motorcyclists, bikers, and motorbikers in AE
american-english
vocabulary
usage
Kvetch - Meaning
word-usage
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usage
Is the use of the word 'hence' improper in business writing?
word-choice
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business-language
"Financier" in British and American English
meaning
word-usage
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british-english
Why does the word "garage" have so many different pronunciations?
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pronunciation
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Are "pay phones" still, if ever, called "pay stations" in the U.S.?
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usage
ambiguity
regional
Please help me to understand the following definition of "Precautionary Principle"
grammar
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sentence
explanation
If the verb "got" means "have" (as in "I got something to do"), is it a past tense or present tense? [closed]
grammar
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tenses
sentence
Can the word ‘fair’ be used to mean ‘good at something’? [closed]
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Is it acceptable to use the phrase "potted history" in a US text
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british-english
Price "Plus Tax"
meaning
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