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Why can't I use "to the point that" here?

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"Worked the bars and sideshows along the twilight zone"... What does this mean?

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Out of eye or with eye

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"for situation" or "in situation"?

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"Naive" Vs "Simple"

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Is there an adverb that means at an irregular interval of time?

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Does it sound natural?

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Why is it "a six on two consecutive rolls" rather than "two sixes"?

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'underlying' --> 'underlyingly present'?

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difference between "stand testimony to" and "stand a testament to"

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What does "pulling out one's fingernails" mean?

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Difference between "capital", "investment" and "asset"

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What does "boiled down to stark, skeletal facts" mean in this sentence?

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What are some incorrect usages of the word ironic?

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Arrive/ arrives/ arrived

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"Nice and easy does the trick" VS "Nicely and easily does the trick"

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Using verb 'quantify' to express numeric result

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can the given idiom be used this way?

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the status of confusing phrase

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Plural or singular in these sentences

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Should I use definite article here?

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"Call on somebody" vs "call out on somebody"

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"How much are those jeans?" "which one/ones?"

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On/To/Onto difference

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Is the following all right in formal English?

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Stress in words like confluence, influence, finance - noun vs verb

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Is there an antonym for the adjective "edifying"?

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"People over age 35" or "people over the age 35" or "people over the age of 35"

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What's the difference between seem & appear in this sentence?

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What does "come in" mean?