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A phrase that means “to finally select (or decide) something”
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A phrase that means “to finally select (or decide) something”
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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
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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 ...".
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A phrase that means “to finally select (or decide) something”
@EdwinAshworth, yes. Seems like "decide on" is what I was looking for! Thanks!
Mar
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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
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A phrase that means “to finally select (or decide) something”
Mar
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What’s the right term for “expensive things that have no real use”
Mar
16
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What is it called when you “refill” a debit card?
Mar
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Confirmation that someone is listening to another person's speech
Feb
21
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Confirmation that someone is listening to another person's speech
Thanks for your answer! What is the most common of them?
Feb
21
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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
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Confirmation that someone is listening to another person's speech
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7
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Saying about many related events in the future
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Notable Question
Dec
31
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XX inch round - radius or diameter?
Dec
30
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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 :)
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XX inch round - radius or diameter?
@MετάEd, I guess so.
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