Language Clarity
"A couple of people" is commonly used to describe a small, imprecise group, usually meaning two or sometimes a few more, and it appears often in both everyday talk and professio...
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Language Clarity
"A couple of people" is commonly used to describe a small, imprecise group, usually meaning two or sometimes a few more, and it appears often in both everyday talk and professio...
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The phrase "where dreams are made of" appears in speech and writing to point toward places or conditions that enable realization, creativity, or transformation. It is often elli...
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“Real and chance now” is not a standard phrase in English, so people often encounter it with limited clarity about its intended meaning. In everyday usage, the combination c...
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Demure describes a reserved, modest, and quietly composed demeanor. It often conveys a gentle restraint in behavior, speech, or appearance, suggesting humility, shyness, or care...
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"In ter alia play" is a formal turn of phrase that appears in legal, regulatory, and professional writing to indicate that the listed items are examples among others, not an exh...
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"Letto a grow" is not standard English, and the confusion usually comes from mixing Italian or Romance-language patterns with English grammar. In Italian, "lasciare che qualcuno...
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