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"Verify you are human"

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Word for treating someone as an adversary within the extent of ones own thought process?

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"come" as past tense

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One of my favourite things IS ...followed by a plural?

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Should I say "product of" or "result of" with something abstract?

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What's the word to describe this behaviour?

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It was even worth ( being with Dudley and Piers), to be spending the day somewhere that wasn't school

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What does 'beating the bishop' mean?

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Is there an English equivalent to the Aramaic expression "a dog will bark in front of its owner"?

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What is the English equivalent of "get (something's) eye blind"?

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'I'd rather not': ellipsis

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'Let something in' cannot be used in the passive

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Relative pronoun qualifies one or more pronouns?

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Dubious use of ‘it’ in sentences like: “In the novel The Great Gatsby, **it** explores the theme of the American Dream.”

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