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Difference between "I am really sorry" and "I really am sorry"

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On vs At with date and time

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What term means "all of the words one knows"?

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Word for 'No Facial Expression'

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Adjective to describe someone who is knowledgeable, resolute, and calm

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How to ask for the title on cheque?

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Meaning of Down to the?

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Origin of "suit yourself"

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Special words in soccer

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What does "soda" mean in places where it doesn't mean soft drink?

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What is the difference between a 'rocket' and a 'missile'

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Thrice or triple?

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"Germany is/are in the NATO alliance." clarification please

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Does it make sense to say someone is your senior, such as a sibling?

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Two pairs of items and three times and. How to put the comma?

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What are the differences between "ghost", "phantom", "wraith" and even "haunter"?

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Meaning of “either”: “not /A or B/” = “not /either A or B/”?

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What is the scope of using shelved, postponed, adjourned, put off?

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“recce” — the reck which a reckless is lacking

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Do I use "ID" or "Id"

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commas in "They are sweet, not sour, grapes"

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usage and meaning of "à la mode"

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How would you apply the idiom "I'm $verb'ed out" to "eat"?

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Idiom or phrase associated with a person who blame others for his or her fault?

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Difference between "buy" and "purchase"

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The verb associated with 'payment': come through or gone through?

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Capitalising “river” or such geographical entities when preceded by “the”

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“Most of them plant based”

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What is the meaning of "get a hold of"

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Should I use "still" or "yet" in the following sentence?