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1. The thesaurus of synonyms and related words are fully integrated into the dictionary.
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2. There have been much unsuccessful attempts to regularize English spelling.
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3. English has always borrowed words from other languages, for example, such as bungalow (Hindi), ketchup (Chinese) and graffiti
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(Italian)

4. Here's another case where it is useful to know that a word is Germanic or Latin in origin.
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5. There are a lot of adjectives formed by adding suffixes. Some words end in -able and another in –ible.
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6. These guidelines are well worth to know, and they show some of the underlying systems at work.
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7. The professor has always said that the more you read, the more confidence you' will be about spelling.
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8. One of Dr. Johnson’s objectives when compiling his dictionary in 1755 were to pin down a single spelling for each word.
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9. Chief Wiggum is not the first person be unsure of whether to use “dived” or “dove” as the past tense of “dive”.
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10. The word “dove” has not traditionally been considered as a good form despite it is common in certain regions and on the rise.
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11. We and our partners use cookies for a variety of purposes, including collecting information about site usage, providing customized
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content and ads, and to measure the traffic and analysis.
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12. The language of food is rich and varied, and refers for very common and tangible feelings and experiences.
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13. Each of the three examples in the definition have been turned into a common adjective – salty, peppery, and saucy.
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14. Some condiments, such as ketchup, mayonnaise, soy, and salad cream, had yet to gain common metaphorical use.
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15. The adverb presently has a few related meanings, which has led critics to call it ambiguous and warn against using it a certain way.
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16. It’s urgent that you must be aware of the word’s different senses, but you needn’t worry about it.
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17. Thomas Jefferson used it not in the familiar sense to mean dismissing the value or importance, but also in the more literal sense to
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mean reducing in size.

18. The acceptability of belittle is now so a non-issue that the word has no entry at all in the voluminous usage dictionaries of Merriam-
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Webster and Bryan Garner.

19. Dictionaries offer lots of other information about words and phrases, including their pronunciation, secondary senses, grammatical
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category, or many more.
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20. Stan Carey is a freelance edition, proofreader and writer from the west of Ireland.
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21. Alike most people who write dictionaries for a living, I became a lexicographer by accident.
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22. I studied English (Language and Literature) at the Szeged University in Hungary and trained and worked as an EFL teacher.
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23. I have been enough lucky to be involved in all the major developments over the last 30 years.
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27. We have implemented appropriately safeguards to secure your personal data and retain your personal data only as long as
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28. Personal data means any information relating to a natural person who can be identified directly or indirectly.
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29. We reserve the right to change this policy from time and time by updating our website respectively.
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30. William Fern, who is the Director of Studies at Fern in Frankfurt, talk about how he uses In Company 3.0 to teach business English.
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