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Is "can be got/gotten?" correct?

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Which preposition with "compensate"?

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To be fine/okay with doing something."?

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1 answer
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Is "Where lies the problem?" grammatical?

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Is "I am done doing my homework" grammatical?

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1 answer
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"I assume you know" vs. "I am assuming you know"

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"That was expected" or "That was to be expected."

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"It's on us" construction meaning?

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"I will be there before you."

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"I am not hungry no more." [duplicate]

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Value something above something/ value something over something

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"You have got to see this" why does this mean the same as "You have to see this."

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"He set so many hopes/ so much hope in that?"

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"A little too many" or "A few too many"?

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"People are quick to jump on the hype train"?

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How do you pronounce "actually"?

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1 answer
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"Long have we waited for this day "Long we have waited for this day."

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"Wait with doing something" grammatical?

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Is "to be down to do something" grammatical and common usage?

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1 answer
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I love how you love me

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Is there an idiom for "not without disadvantages"?

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Can you "fear doing something"?

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"Lets talk about the disadvantages, the first one being...."

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"I have him deliver the letters"/"I have him delivering the letters"

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Another word for "give in to somebody"?

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"Playing is fun." "To play is fun." [duplicate]

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Is "much too many" grammatical?

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"I spend a lot of time doing sports."

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Which verb with "benefit"? "Come with" "have" "offer"

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"He gets away with anything."