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... seem to fall naturally into phrasal patterns has probably not escaped you . These patterns are not alike . In fact , their chief characteristic seems to be their variety . But these patterns do help the reader to grasp the thought . The ...
... seem to fall naturally into phrasal patterns has probably not escaped you . These patterns are not alike . In fact , their chief characteristic seems to be their variety . But these patterns do help the reader to grasp the thought . The ...
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... seem to fall naturally into phrasal patterns has probably not escaped you . These patterns are not alike . In fact , their chief characteristic seems to be their variety . But these patterns do help the reader to grasp the thought . The ...
... seem to fall naturally into phrasal patterns has probably not escaped you . These patterns are not alike . In fact , their chief characteristic seems to be their variety . But these patterns do help the reader to grasp the thought . The ...
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... seems largely to rely upon the averaging of the advice of a large num- ber of dictionaries . This is a broader and sounder basis than the use of a single dictionary , but it involves new problems as well . To find out what Professor ...
... seems largely to rely upon the averaging of the advice of a large num- ber of dictionaries . This is a broader and sounder basis than the use of a single dictionary , but it involves new problems as well . To find out what Professor ...
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