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Can I say not else than in this context?

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Multiple choice grammar question

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Catch hold of or get hold of

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Is it natural to say "the bar may slip OFF the table" or "the bar may slip ON the table"?

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would even Cersei be so mad = was?

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"most" means "very" in a formal setting

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Usage of "the same as in" and "the same as of"

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"The main reason that online shopping is so appealing and developing so fast is its convenience." Why uses "developing" but not "develops"?

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What is the meaning of "some" in this context?

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"couldn't" to refuse offers

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get: present or past

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I couldn't understand the sentence mentioned down below, the highlighted part from the memoir of Barack Obama. Can anyone please help me?

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Cooling off food: "blow the soup" or "blow at the soup"

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What's the meaning of "get to the verge without getting into the war"?

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Opposite way of saying “got me wrong”

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this grandfather of mine

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"Finally we meet" vs "finally we met"

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What's meant here by "concerned"?

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too surprised to say something vs too surprised to say anything

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What's meant here by "pattern"?

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Can we "do up" or "button up" a single button?

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What are the rules for using : it's or its?

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What is the grammatical function of “that” in “that which works”?

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In software development context, is "hanging task" or "hung task" a good term for a process that isn't making progress?

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Articles with nouns denoting unique parts of something

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Difference between "don't bother" and "you don't have to"

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Should I use "getting lost" or "becoming lost"?

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Meanig of "her hair spiked and in shock"

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What do these pronouns stand for?

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Is "wipe off" correct here?

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