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What is a candy or chocolate bar packaging informally called?

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An army of hackers put America's power grid in its sights - meaning of in its sights

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'Out of curiosity' means I'm not curious at all. Isn't it?

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Antonym of permission

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How to differentiate p from b?

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How to say the one before a last one of a last one of a last one?

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When can we omit "does" in the question sentence

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How to distinguish between descriptive adjectives and classifier adjectives?

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"We asked because of what she laughed" - why is the sentence wrong?

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What is an article used for?

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Is there anything wrong with this 'Is there anything wrong'?

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What does "It is as good as any" mean?

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On math and what not?

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There is this place

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English language formal "specification"

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Difference between "ŋ" and "n"

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"I'll come eaten" - is it correct?

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I don't understand exactly this sentence

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What is the place in the office people grab coffee and snack?

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"Starve a fever, sleep a concussion". What does it mean?

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'Give a damn' OR 'Don't give a damn'?

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"an average of 1,500 lives have (or "has"?) been claimed every year": singular or plural subject?

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The idiom "be first in Maths"

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'in' or 'at': I'm expecting life in/at university

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Why can we say "drink" but we can't say "drinks"

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"Any correction" or "any corrections": Are they interchangeble?

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Why can adjectives like "cool" and "stupid" and the adverb "proudly" modify the verb "play"?

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"will have had" insted of "will have" - grammar

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The nuance of 'in' and 'inside'

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Explain usage of “have had been”