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Word used to designate a group of sub-terms

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A little brain fart

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A term for someone who distributes flyers

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Word for writing from memory

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Is there any negative connotation to the word SpoonTalk or Spoon

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What is the meaning of "assisted interaction"?

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Terser, tidier way to say you'd like "no further progression of [someone's] macular degeneration"

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What do you call the energy that has been created by fear or happiness?

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How do I write out a list as a narrative?

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What is the plural of "cottage tariff"?

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How is the past tense of "error" spelt in British English?

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What does 'put a notch on his belt' mean? Is it a common expression?

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Hyphenated Word Split Between Pages?

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What do you call a position where one succeeds automatically

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What is an idiom for making a situation worse in your efforts to make a different one better?

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What does "until next week" means?

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Are "go into," "come into," and "get into" transitive?

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Which one of these two sentences is unnatural, and why?

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Why do you need to' in this sentence? ("I wouldn't go so far as to say that computers will replace teachers in the near future.")

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Capitalisation (or not?!) of 'von' and 'de' at start of sentence after full stop

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1 dollar more vs. more than 1 dollar

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Had a session run or ran?

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Which day does "on the day prior to arrival" refer to?

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Need help in understanding the question

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What is the name of the amount of food that is ready to be cooked for a meal?

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When should and shouldn't I use "the" before the words "present", "past" and "future"?

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Is 'prudent vigour' an oxymoron?

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Hello, what it means "the abrupt surge of the hill"?

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What is a better way of putting a preposition in the sentence below

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The passive with "let"