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"Do look up" is a concise directive that combines an imperative action with a recommendation to seek information intentionally. At its core, the phrase signals that the speaker...
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"Do look up" is a concise directive that combines an imperative action with a recommendation to seek information intentionally. At its core, the phrase signals that the speaker...
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"Pick me up" in a sentence most often refers to something that lifts your mood, energy, or spirits. This phrase can describe a person, activity, place, or object that makes you...
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To learn nesh means to study or master something thoroughly, but the phrase is uncommon in everyday English and often appears in specialized contexts or as a literal translation...
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To preclude is to prevent something from happening or to make it impossible. You use preclude when you want to state that an action, condition, or circumstance rules out a futur...
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"Dead upon a time" is a phrase that appears in both literal and figurative settings, describing something that is unquestionably accurate or that refers to a past period marked...
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