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This tag is for questions seeking a phrase that fits a meaning. If you are looking for a word, or don't care, see the "word-request" tag too.

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idiomatic way to describe an approximate time during a stated month

Anton Sherwood is right in his comment. “Where” is associated with space, not with time. The use of “where” in any form is not appropriate for a period of time. Use terms such as “when”, “during” and …
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Is it correct to say "your waistband is folded inward, adjust it" or "your waistband is twis...

The twisting of the waistband put it in the wrong position. Similarly the turning of it put it in the wrong position. So did the tucking. The twisting, turning and tucking are now finished, whereas th …
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