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"Up by" describes an increase, margin, or change relative to a reference point, commonly seen in metrics, prices, time, or performance. This overview explains how the phrase is...
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"Up by" describes an increase, margin, or change relative to a reference point, commonly seen in metrics, prices, time, or performance. This overview explains how the phrase is...
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“Having the time of his life” is an idiom used to describe a person who is experiencing a period of great enjoyment, excitement, or fulfillment. It suggests that someone is...
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In the United States, English is the de facto primary language used for government, business, education, and daily life, though no federal law declares it the official language...
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The phrase "any mick" typically appears in two contexts: as a literal placeholder name or as a perceived ethnic slur directed at people of Irish descent. As a nickname, it is un...
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The correct spelling is reveals , with an e before the a and an l before the s . It is the third-person singular present tense of the verb reveal , meaning to make known or disc...
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“Much way” is not a standard standalone phrase in English, but it appears often enough in speech and writing to cause confusion. This guide explains how the words function t...
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