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I am a Ketosis Prone Type 2 or I can be described as a Idiomatic T1b.
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I am a Ketosis Prone Type 2 or I can be described as a Idiomatic T1b.
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Idiomatic phrases can be given a twist, too: The Burger King slogan "Have it your way" plays off a line commonly used as a concession in an argument, transforming this grudging capitulation into an enticement.
The Soul of Brevity Daniel Akst 2011
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“Idiomatic” after all, is Greek for “individual,” for “peculiar.”
Nowhere’s Vernacular : Ange Mlinko : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation 2007
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Idiomatic expressions are essential to natural sounding English, but they can be challenging to remember, and even harder to use in conversation.
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The American English Idiomatic Expressions in 52 Weeks consists of 3,300 frequently used idioms, provides concise and clear definitions of each idiom, and includes examples to show the context in which particular idioms are used.
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“Idiomatic” after all, is Greek for “individual,” for “peculiar.”
Missing the Vernacular : A.E. Stallings : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation 2007
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