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Chenmunka
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Why are 'proper nouns' of body enzymes and things the like not capitalized?

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a year on: what does it mean?

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Brazil: the Once and Future Country - how do you understand the word "once"?

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A parentless child is an orphan, but the parents who lost their child are?

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Pronunciation of the prefix de- (UK / NA)

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How to say "говорящее название/фамилия"(speaking name) in English?

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Smile creep: What does this "creep" mean?

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Question about lyrics meaning

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My lady, Your honour, Your grace, how to decide whether to use "my" or "your"?

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How did you come to know?

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Is there no conjugation needed in this specific sentence?

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what does "Christmas-like" mean?

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"What did he say?" or "What he said?"

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What is the difference between manners and etiquette?

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Using THE before some countries

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Meaning of "The glass still keeps very high"

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German order in English numbers? (Can I say 'five and forty' for 'forty-five'?)

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Is there an antonym(...) for "append"?

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Is there an antonym(...) for "append"?

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Is it considered rude to say something won't be explained in a text because you assume the reader is knowledgeable about it?

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usage of prefix multi

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Another word for "wedding"

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One-word synonym for 'out of context'?

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Ticked at me" what does it mean?

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What is the difference between "Thanks much" and "Thanks a lot"?

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Looking for a formal word has the same meaning of "well done"

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What is a specific term for people who think that they're always right?

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What is the meaning of "You no understand"?

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Difference between delighted with, about and at

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"He was surpassed in all Hobbit records only by two famous characters of old." - How to interpret this sentence