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Whatever is a common English word used as a pronoun, adjective, or interjection to refer to any unspecified person, thing, or amount, or to express indifference or resignation....
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Whatever is a common English word used as a pronoun, adjective, or interjection to refer to any unspecified person, thing, or amount, or to express indifference or resignation....
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Speakers and writers often use the phrase I still don’t to state a current lack of ability, permission, knowledge, or willingness despite circumstances that might suggest othe...
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A group of seven is most commonly called a set or a group . In more formal or specialized contexts, such as music, poetry, or mathematics, the term septet is used. The word sept...
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“Because of Rob” is a concise phrase that indicates a causal relationship in which the person named Rob is the direct reason something happens or changes. In typical use, th...
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"Its Annie" is a concise phrase that combines a possessive pronoun with a common personal name, and it signals that something belongs to or is closely associated with a person n...
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"More than peach" describes something that surpasses the ordinary, expected, or typical, often conveying a sense of excellence, uniqueness, or heightened quality. While sometime...
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The phrase where is the people appears in searches and everyday speech when someone is asking about the location of a group or crowd. In standard English, people is already plur...
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"I ain't doing it" is a blunt, everyday declaration in which someone refuses a task, request, or expectation. The phrase combines a vernacular pronoun with a stigmatized negatio...
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It wasn’t is the contraction of it was not, used to negate a past state, quality, or event. At its core, the phrase signals that something in the past was not the case. For ex...
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La Cher functions primarily as a phonetic or orthographic variant of the French definite article and adjective la chère , meaning the dear or the expensive , depending on conte...
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