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This tag is for questions about the meaning of a word, which a dictionary cannot answer. If the question is about the meaning of a word that can't be understood outside its phrase or sentence, the "meaning-in-context" tag should be also used; for the meaning of a phrase, use the "phrase-meaning" tag instead. Your question should normally include the dictionary definition of the word, and explain how the dictionary does not answer your question.

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Error in the sentence: "the people election delegates to an assembly"

I have met the following sentence in an English test: In a representative democracy, the people election delegates to an assembly. I have to find an error in the sentence, but it looks pretty …
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Adjectives and adverbs: "continuously marked footpath" or "continuous marked footpath"

I have a question about when we should use adjective or adverb in the following sentences. Does it depend on what we want to say or we just can not use one of the following expressions? Authentically …
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