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“Alone about” is a short verbal phrase that combines an adverb, “alone,” with a preposition or particle, “about.” At its core, it signals that someone is by themselv...
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“Alone about” is a short verbal phrase that combines an adverb, “alone,” with a preposition or particle, “about.” At its core, it signals that someone is by themselv...
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Use pique my interest when you want to say something sparked your curiosity. 'Pique' as a verb means to stimulate or awaken interest, so 'pique my interest' is the standard phra...
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"With my by myself" is not a standard English phrase. Typically, people intend either "with me" (company or help) or "by myself" (alone). When combined literally, the words conf...
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'Who date' typically asks about a specific date or an event associated with a calendar day, or it may refer to a social or romantic outing between people. In everyday usage, a d...
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Per is a concise preposition and adverb widely used in English to mean "for each" or "by means of." It appears in contexts ranging from travel and finance to law and everyday in...
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At its core, freak offs is the third-person singular or present-tense conjugation of the phrasal verb freak off , meaning to become extremely excited, energetic, anxious, or int...
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'Shunned away' is a phrasal combination that mixes the verb 'shun' with the particle 'away'. Because 'shun' already implies movement or direction away from someone or something,...
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