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May
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awarded  Popular Question
Mar
28
awarded  Yearling
Mar
16
accepted A phrase that means “to finally select (or decide) something”
Mar
16
revised A phrase that means “to finally select (or decide) something”
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Mar
16
comment A phrase that means “to finally select (or decide) something”
@jwpat7, thank you very very very much! "End up" is exactly the idiom I have looked for!!!
Mar
16
comment A phrase that means “to finally select (or decide) something”
@jwpat7, it is possible to interpret "ostanovitsya na / to stop on ..." like "to stop the process of selection (or searching) on ...".
Mar
16
comment A phrase that means “to finally select (or decide) something”
@EdwinAshworth, yes. Seems like "decide on" is what I was looking for! Thanks!
Mar
16
comment A phrase that means “to finally select (or decide) something”
@coleopterist, as you can see the title contains "to decide something", not "to decide on something". It seems like "to decide on" is the exact idiom I am looking for!
Mar
16
asked A phrase that means “to finally select (or decide) something”
Mar
16
accepted What’s the right term for “expensive things that have no real use”
Mar
16
accepted What is it called when you “refill” a debit card?
Mar
16
accepted Confirmation that someone is listening to another person's speech
Feb
21
comment Confirmation that someone is listening to another person's speech
Thanks for your answer! What is the most common of them?
Feb
21
comment What’s a funny word for someone who is frequently breaking things?
Exactly! Here is the prominent example: Clumsy reporter knocks down jenga tower :)
Feb
21
asked Confirmation that someone is listening to another person's speech
Feb
7
asked Saying about many related events in the future
Jan
13
awarded  Notable Question
Dec
31
accepted XX inch round - radius or diameter?
Dec
30
comment XX inch round - radius or diameter?
This is not an English question. Well, I understand now. .065 inch round - this seems to be in Turkish :)
Dec
30
comment XX inch round - radius or diameter?
@MετάEd, I guess so.