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Hypernym for “clients”, “members” and “partners”
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Word or phrase for 'a much hyped discovery which later turns out to be insignificant or of no value'
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“Do you have” vs “Have you got”
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What is the word for something that has not yet been configured?
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Is there a phrase for not arguing about taste?
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Are there any differences in meaning or nuance between ‘suffocation’ and ‘asphyxiation’?
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Word for a person whose vocabulary is very limited (as in like 100 words)
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What is the word for “to go back (of time)”?
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What does “prisoner of birth” mean?
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What is a word for “cannot-be-wrong” attitude?
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Better term for “time-evolving charts”
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What is the origin of idiom “Keep your hair on”?
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What do you call someone who exploits people and their confidence using ‘clever speech’?
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What should I call someone addicted to mobile appliances?
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When should “such forth” be used?
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the verb of taking from before and putting after
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Is there a clean version of “no sh*t, Sherlock”?
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Both the products had potential to succeed globally
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What is the saying to express a certain situation? It is like, you will find nails everywhere when you have got a hammer
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Description of physical labor
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Is there a specialized term for intellectual people who do not care about their own physical comfort?
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Proper verb to use with “test”
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What is the opposite of loud in the context of alarm or phone ringtone etc.?
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What is it called when a snake is showing its head when angry?
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What are footnotes called when they aren’t in the footer?
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Discrimination on the basis of profession
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A better word for invigilator, a person overseeing an exam
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Can I use the word “hacker” as an adjective?
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Adjective to describe a task that will take a long time because it's a lot of work and/or a lot of waiting
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Correct use of “proof-of-concept”
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