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- Ive got experience I got experience - WordReference Forums
You may have heard people saying I've got experience very quickly, and swallowing their words I got X is slang
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This was argued in the ' pleasure experience? 'thread recently, where I suggested that: 'An adjective must (by definition) describe its noun Cold soup is cold, a hot girl is hot A jewellery box is not jewellery, and a morning newspaper is not morning So the qualifying noun in a compound noun fails this basic and most critical test of an
- set my mind whirring | WordReference Forums
Not surprisingly, the experience set my mind whirring And not surprisingly, my meetings with Bojia soon led me to start asking myself the same questions I was asking him to explore: What is my value set and where did it come from? the definition of whirring verb (used without object), whirred, whirring 1
- uncrook their viewing experience - WordReference Forums
I don't have much context This was a company meeting, and some executive gave a speech A newletter is describing, a few weeks later, how the event went The newsletter says: "When our guests arrived, they didn't know that we had risked our lives to enhance and uncrook their viewing
- Join us in or on this new adventure | WordReference Forums
Hi! Could you tell me whether "join us on this new adventure" and "join us in this new adventure" are both correct? Many Thanks!
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