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How should I refer to a friend who is a girl but not a girlfriend?

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How do you read the differential mark aloud?

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What do we call this? Tea cup circles?

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Meaning of "call it" in The Avengers

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What is the noun phrase whose head is "China"?

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How do we address an unmarried old woman?

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passed both -- meaning?

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Would saying "who is this" in normal tone be rude in an occasion not on the phone?

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Words to say about someone being almost the same age as you are

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'Out state' or 'non-state'? What do we refer to the people who don't belong to our state?

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The definite article with a modified noun

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Is martinet a pejorative term?

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little less than

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What's the meaning of syndicated columnist?

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He travels (the) fastest who travels alone

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Wondering what the words "confront" & "personality" really are talking about in this piece of news

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Rephrasing this phrase "through this three-year journey" so that it can be read aloud less awkwardly?

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Causality and intention : how to use "out of"

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How to improve understanding of long sentences in prose?

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The sun, the sky, a sky, sky

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Choosing the wrong sentence in the following sentences

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Should I say "brings", "takes", "follows", or "leads" "us to a contradiction"?

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English word for a room in a company office that handles letters

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A word expresses destiny that ties people together

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Afraid of nail cutting

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What is "Vermittlung" (finding two parties, one needs something one offers something) in English?

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Use of *ed* and the end of word

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Is there any other term for the 'sharp nose' to avoid ambiguity?

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Need of verb to complete the sentence

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Is this correct? "Being under control"