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How would one use the phrase 'kitchen roll'?
Yes, with the addition that you keep a single roll in the kitchen, on a holder, and use a little bit at a time.
It is used in the UK, it seems. The concept also exists in Norway, as "kjøkkenrull".
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What is the difference between taking courses, classes or lessons?
If I teach "Calculus 1" in both Spring 2016 and Fall 2016, then those are two different classes but the same course.
Evidence: terminology such as "Schedule of classes" (for a particular semester) an …